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In Broken Latin: Poems
by Annette Spaulding-Convy
University of Arkansas Press, 2012 Paper: 978-1-55728-987-2 | eISBN: 978-1-61075-501-6 Library of Congress Classification PS3619.P3725I5 2012 Dewey Decimal Classification 811.6
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
In Broken Latin explores in a series of deft, witty, sexy, and soulful poems the misunderstood, idealized, and marginalized life of a modern Roman Catholic nun. In these poems, set in the patriarchal institution of the convent, Annette Spaulding-Convy comments on the American woman's struggle for spiritual identity in contemporary culture through the voice of an ex-nun now mother/wife creating a life for herself in the world, while searching for an ethical, spiritual meaning not dependent upon traditional religious dogma. AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Annette Spaulding-Convy is the cofounder and coeditor of Two Sylvias Press and coeditor of the literary journal Crab Creek Review. She is the author of In the Convent We Become Clouds, and her poems have appeared in Prairie Schooner, North American Review, and Crab Orchard Review, among others. She lives in a small community on Puget Sound. REVIEWS
"Annette Spaulding-Convy's In Broken Latin takes everything you ever assumed about life in the convent and turns it on its head. Smart, sensuous, engaging--these poems balance fierceness with gentleness, humor with darkness, and they are innovative while still being understandable. Spaulding-Convy offers an intelligence and magnetism in her poems that is rarely seen in a first collection." --Kelli Russell Agodon, author of Letters from the Emily Dickinson Room
"Annette Spaulding-Convy's In Broken Latin is a lurid, sumptuous, shocking collection of poems, as intimate as any memoir. A riveting portrait of the passions of the body as well as the soul, In Broken Latin is ecstatic and wise, brutal and tender. What a breathtaking debut!" --Julianna Baggott, author of Compulsions of Silk Worms and Bees and Lizzie Borden in Love
"Annette Spaulding-Convy's In Broken Latin is a collection that leads us with intelligence, wit, and compassion through a woman's life in a nunnery and her slow disenchantment with the church. There's a spark of hidden sensuality and humor hidden beneath the habit, as displayed in one of my favorite poems of the collection, 'There Were No Rules about Underwear,' where a fireman breaks into a nun's room as she sleeps nude, saying he 'needs to feel your walls to see if they're hot.' The poems here contemplate the gruesome origins of desserts created for saints, the daily rituals of women in the convent, performing a fascinating balancing act of playful irreverence and deep thoughtfulness about spiritual exploration." --Jeannine Hall Gailey, author of Becoming the Villainess and She Returns to the Floating World
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
Contents
I.
After Reciting 333 Titles for The Virgin Mary, I Remember Only 4
In the Convent We Become Clouds
from Uterine Dogma
Saint Valentine’s Dinner with Nuns
Midnight Snack with Saint Agatha
There Were No Rules about Underwear
Confessions from an Apiary
Madonna after Vespers (Remix)
Lighting Candles to Patsy Cline
Wearing a Scarf of Recycled Sari Yarn, I Want Other Gods
Against the Rules, I’ve Added Honey to the Altar Bread
II.
The Girl with the Tiny Pocketknife
Feeding Stations of the Cross
Three Classes of Relics
Bonsai Nun
When the Priest Stays for Sunday Brunch
In the Shower, She Sees White Roses
Everything except Her Head
Sunday Afternoon, Waterboarding
III.
Apologia Pro Vita Mea
The Morning I Make Vows, the Space Shuttle Explodes
Pietà
Odors of Sanctity
The Fleet Admiral’s Daughter
You Died before I Sent a Card
Why She Would Take Off Her Shoes before Jumping from the Golden Gate Bridge
After the Abortion, Summer Visits Me in the Convent
Virgin Martyrs’ Chiffon Dessert
IV.
An Ex-Nun Resurrects the Dating God
We Color the White That Binds Us
Oratio Nocturna
I bring my newborn to the convent
“She Got Some Cute Little Lips on Her Wrist”
It’s Just Hypocrisy Needling Me
Six Ways to Sunday
Hollow Women
Via Negativa
Notes
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