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In Kind
by Maggie Queeney
University of Iowa Press, 2023 eISBN: 978-1-60938-898-0 | Paper: 978-1-60938-897-3 Library of Congress Classification PS3617.U446I5 2023 Dewey Decimal Classification 811.6
ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | REVIEWS | TOC | AWARDS | REQUEST ACCESSIBLE FILE
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Part wunderkammer, part grimoire, Maggie Queeney’s In Kind is focused on survival. A chorus of personae, speaking into and through a variety of poetic forms, guide the reader through the aftermath of generations of domestic, gendered, and sexual violence, before designing a transformation and rebirth. These are poems of witness, self-creation, and reclamation. AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Maggie Queeney is the author of settler. She lives in Chicago. REVIEWS
“This poet knows that to transform pain and anguish into words is to call on the ancient goddesses—earth women who spun new sources of nourishment, showing how to do the work that centuries of women poets, seers, makers, mothers, and wanderers would take up, take in, and become. How many ways can a poet invent to survive? Maggie Queeney shows us the old ways are infinite, umbilically connected to our now-howling, our new bodies beautiful amid the ageless brutality. No one can destroy this poet’s lived knowledge, though she speaks of destruction, because she also speaks of this regenerative line of women’s lived histories. In Kind is a book that mothers will relive, daughters will recognize, and the patriarchy will, if there is any justice of the kind Queeney imagines, shake in its boots. Shake then crumble, while Arachne spins triumphant.”—Brenda Shaughnessy, judge, Iowa Poetry Prize
“Maggie Queeney’s haunting new book is a stunner. She nails surviving trauma and the cost of enduring it in a complicated household. This collection is the sleeper hit you need to buy—haunting, evocative, easy to know, and impossible to forget.”—Mary Karr, author, The Liars’ Club
“That Queeney channels Ovid’s Metamorphoses as a touchstone makes perfect sense. She plumbs the same psychological depths as her predecessor. She knows there are monsters in the closets and under the beds. She knows, too, they will cower under her unblinking gaze.”—Christopher Kennedy, author, Clues from the Animal Kingdom
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
I
The Female Liver
My Given Name
Font
Metamorphosis: The Daughters of Minyas Deny Ecstasy, Transform into Bats
Gorgoneia
Alterations
Exhibit
What Color You Would Be If You Could Be Any Color
Strain in Horror Vacui
Scar Wear Song
Glamour
Ex Ovo Omnia
II
Salvage
The Liver and Lust
A Charm, A Series of Survivals
Deception in Animals (Camouflage)
Love-wildered/Re-wilding
After-Assault Counting Out
Metamorphosis: Punished, Echo Disappears, Repeats the Last
Cry Wolf
Metamorphoses: The Female Into
Glamour
Ubi Sunt: A Look Book as Primer
The Dress Dreams of Hands
III
Dead Reckoning
The Liver as Regenerator
In Kind
House
Specie
Last Case on the Murder Task Force
Metamorphosis: Procne Serves Her Husband a Meal of His Own Child; Changed into a Swallow, She Nests in the Palace’s Eaves, Does Not Weep
Deception in Animals (Mimesis)
Glamour
Auspice
We Moved Houses
What Kind of Animal You Would Be If You Could Be Any Animal
IV
Metamorphosis: Prosperina, Queen of the Underworld, Proclaims into the Thaw
The Anthropomantic Liver
The Nature of the Idea-Horse
At the Museum of Natural History
Glamour
Victim: Root
The Women
Deception in Animals (Thanatosis)
My Rough Labor
Raised
My Hand
Metamorphosis: Arachne, Struck Silent, Radiates Silk
AWARDS
Iowa Poetry prize, 2022.
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