Southern Illinois University Press, 2006 Paper: 978-0-8093-2761-4 | eISBN: 978-0-8093-8752-6 Library of Congress Classification PS3612.I538I35 2007 Dewey Decimal Classification 811.6
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
If No Moon by award-winning author Moira Linehan documents the effects of profound loss and the dark withdrawal into grief. Wherever the author turns—the landscape of her backyard in Massachusetts, a Trappist monastery in Kentucky, the museums of Florence, or the cliffs of Inishmor in Ireland—she sees only the geography of emptiness. Crossovers between craft and art, form and voice, knitting and memory, recur throughout the poems. Lying within the tradition of narrative poetry, elegy, and the lyric, the collection reveals the mysterious journey of return. Coming full circle to find again the lyrical and the transcendent within the everyday, beauty eventually wins out. If No Moon, accessible to all who have or will experience loss, is the voice of one who has come to understand that there is no other work but starting over.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Moira Linehan, award-winning poet, poetry teacher, and prolific author, has published numerous poems. She holds both a master of fine arts in writing and a master of arts in teaching English.
REVIEWS
“What a welcome and brilliant debut is Moira Linehan’s superb If No Moon. This moving and luminous volume contains profound meditations on loss, on the rituals of mourning the beloved, and on the poet’s difficult pilgrimage from ‘grief’s labyrinth’ to an eventual willingness to embrace life again. Linehan’s lyrical and precise poems honestly enact and reveal our paradoxical natures, our mystery enshrouded lives—our human frailty, and our surprising strengths and resilience.”—Maurya Simon, author of Ghost Orchid
“Linehan’s If No Moon is razor sharp and affecting. More than just a cancer journal, she’s crafted a skein of life that connects us all.”—Library Journal
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“There is a calm insistence—a fearlessness, really—in Moira Linehan’s willingness to ask the large and abiding questions: What constitutes faith? How do we live with the past? And, above all, when will grieving end? She asks such questions, as Milosz once put it, ‘not out of sorrow, but in wonder.’ These are quiet and impeccably crafted poems. But, more importantly, they possess courage.”
—David Wojahn, author of InterrogationPalace: New and Selected Poems 1982–2004
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“Wind-whipped on the promontory of loss, these winged poems are heroic answers to the void that Linehan's painstaking work shows us is a door.” —Jack Myers, former poet laureate of Texas and author of Routine Heaven
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
Acknowledgments 00
Quarry 00
One
Penelope 00
Vow of Stability 00
What He Did for Me 00
If No Moon 00
Against Asking 00
Just Name It 00
Letter to Mario Saavedra-Olavarrieta, Now Brother Daniel, Weston Priory, Weston, Vermont 00
Two
Another Waking 00
The Route Grief Takes 00
For the Rest of My Life I Would Wear Black, 00
Pieta 00
Two Hearts 00
Memento Mori 00
Marking Time 00
Crows 00
The Pilgrim¿s Way 00
Three
Dread 00
Refuge 00
Still Missing 00
Boxers Were What My Father Painted 00
Ireland 00
On Inishmor 00
Hunger 00
Going Back 00
Legend 00
Four
The New Part 00
Back 00
Understory 00
Eve¿s Design 00
All Over Again 00
Back into Place 00
Ars Poetica 00
In Praise Of 00
Late Letter 00
Notes 00
Southern Illinois University Press, 2006 Paper: 978-0-8093-2761-4 eISBN: 978-0-8093-8752-6
If No Moon by award-winning author Moira Linehan documents the effects of profound loss and the dark withdrawal into grief. Wherever the author turns—the landscape of her backyard in Massachusetts, a Trappist monastery in Kentucky, the museums of Florence, or the cliffs of Inishmor in Ireland—she sees only the geography of emptiness. Crossovers between craft and art, form and voice, knitting and memory, recur throughout the poems. Lying within the tradition of narrative poetry, elegy, and the lyric, the collection reveals the mysterious journey of return. Coming full circle to find again the lyrical and the transcendent within the everyday, beauty eventually wins out. If No Moon, accessible to all who have or will experience loss, is the voice of one who has come to understand that there is no other work but starting over.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Moira Linehan, award-winning poet, poetry teacher, and prolific author, has published numerous poems. She holds both a master of fine arts in writing and a master of arts in teaching English.
REVIEWS
“What a welcome and brilliant debut is Moira Linehan’s superb If No Moon. This moving and luminous volume contains profound meditations on loss, on the rituals of mourning the beloved, and on the poet’s difficult pilgrimage from ‘grief’s labyrinth’ to an eventual willingness to embrace life again. Linehan’s lyrical and precise poems honestly enact and reveal our paradoxical natures, our mystery enshrouded lives—our human frailty, and our surprising strengths and resilience.”—Maurya Simon, author of Ghost Orchid
“Linehan’s If No Moon is razor sharp and affecting. More than just a cancer journal, she’s crafted a skein of life that connects us all.”—Library Journal
— -
“There is a calm insistence—a fearlessness, really—in Moira Linehan’s willingness to ask the large and abiding questions: What constitutes faith? How do we live with the past? And, above all, when will grieving end? She asks such questions, as Milosz once put it, ‘not out of sorrow, but in wonder.’ These are quiet and impeccably crafted poems. But, more importantly, they possess courage.”
—David Wojahn, author of InterrogationPalace: New and Selected Poems 1982–2004
— -
“Wind-whipped on the promontory of loss, these winged poems are heroic answers to the void that Linehan's painstaking work shows us is a door.” —Jack Myers, former poet laureate of Texas and author of Routine Heaven
— -
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
Acknowledgments 00
Quarry 00
One
Penelope 00
Vow of Stability 00
What He Did for Me 00
If No Moon 00
Against Asking 00
Just Name It 00
Letter to Mario Saavedra-Olavarrieta, Now Brother Daniel, Weston Priory, Weston, Vermont 00
Two
Another Waking 00
The Route Grief Takes 00
For the Rest of My Life I Would Wear Black, 00
Pieta 00
Two Hearts 00
Memento Mori 00
Marking Time 00
Crows 00
The Pilgrim¿s Way 00
Three
Dread 00
Refuge 00
Still Missing 00
Boxers Were What My Father Painted 00
Ireland 00
On Inishmor 00
Hunger 00
Going Back 00
Legend 00
Four
The New Part 00
Back 00
Understory 00
Eve¿s Design 00
All Over Again 00
Back into Place 00
Ars Poetica 00
In Praise Of 00
Late Letter 00
Notes 00
ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | REVIEWS | TOC