University of Massachusetts Press, 2023 Paper: 978-1-62534-714-5 | eISBN: 978-1-68575-013-8 Library of Congress Classification PS3618.E224B88 2023 Dewey Decimal Classification 811.6
ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | REVIEWS | TOC
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Conversational, irreverent, and disarmingly honest, the poems of But She Is Also Jane follow the everyday contours of women’s lives and the expectations they grapple with. As our speaker approaches middle age, she copes with the loss of loved ones, the realities of an emptying nest, the routine indignities of sexism, and nostalgia for the past. Laura Read’s third poetry collection balances discussions of Degas, Vermeer, and Marie Curie with reflections on Sammy Hagar, a troubling outing to a male revue, and memories of watching Mork and Mindy on the night of her mother’s hysterectomy.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
LAURA READ is author of Dresses from the Old Country, Instructions for My Mother’s Funeral, and the chapbook, The Chewbacca on Hollywood Boulevard Reminds Me of You. She served as poet laureate for Spokane, Washington, from 2015 to 2017 and teaches at Spokane Falls Community College and the Eastern Washington University MFA program in creative writing.
REVIEWS
“Read the first half dozen pages of But She Is Also Jane and you’ll know there’s no stopping: the wit, poignancy, and unguardedness are astonishing—and never wane. Canny observations, instantly engaging questions (‘Is everything good also bad?’) and invaluable detours abound. And Laura Read’s syntax has a distinctive simplicity even when the emotional territory is complex. Hilarious and wise, this work is brilliantly constructed and deeply satisfying.”—Ellen Doré Watson, author of pray me stay eager
“Oh, treat that makes me weep, that chokes me with laughter, that chills me right down to my chalky, porous bones—you are But She Is Also Jane, a book that when I read it called up such a horrible sense of recognition as a woman that I nearly shuddered with sick pleasure. Nobody writes a poem like Laura Read. Nobody takes your head off like her, either.”—Keetje Kuipers, author of All Its Charms
“Like her jellyfish, Laura Read’s voice glows under water with a beauty that stings. But She Is Also Jane is about being made into ‘a Jane’ by systems, like the university, that bury their histories of abuse. Still, these poems stand on one sexy flamingo leg, balancing the intimacy of humor and the enormous task of remembering honestly.”—Taneum Bambrick, author of Intimacies, Received
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Epigraph
Contents
I
RIP, Laura’s Vagina
Music Box
The Milkmaid
Jellyfish
Jane Doe 1– 9
Erin
Solving for X
The Whole History of Femininity
“In the same way we misunderstand the child ballerinas of Degas”
University of Massachusetts Press, 2023 Paper: 978-1-62534-714-5 eISBN: 978-1-68575-013-8
Conversational, irreverent, and disarmingly honest, the poems of But She Is Also Jane follow the everyday contours of women’s lives and the expectations they grapple with. As our speaker approaches middle age, she copes with the loss of loved ones, the realities of an emptying nest, the routine indignities of sexism, and nostalgia for the past. Laura Read’s third poetry collection balances discussions of Degas, Vermeer, and Marie Curie with reflections on Sammy Hagar, a troubling outing to a male revue, and memories of watching Mork and Mindy on the night of her mother’s hysterectomy.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
LAURA READ is author of Dresses from the Old Country, Instructions for My Mother’s Funeral, and the chapbook, The Chewbacca on Hollywood Boulevard Reminds Me of You. She served as poet laureate for Spokane, Washington, from 2015 to 2017 and teaches at Spokane Falls Community College and the Eastern Washington University MFA program in creative writing.
REVIEWS
“Read the first half dozen pages of But She Is Also Jane and you’ll know there’s no stopping: the wit, poignancy, and unguardedness are astonishing—and never wane. Canny observations, instantly engaging questions (‘Is everything good also bad?’) and invaluable detours abound. And Laura Read’s syntax has a distinctive simplicity even when the emotional territory is complex. Hilarious and wise, this work is brilliantly constructed and deeply satisfying.”—Ellen Doré Watson, author of pray me stay eager
“Oh, treat that makes me weep, that chokes me with laughter, that chills me right down to my chalky, porous bones—you are But She Is Also Jane, a book that when I read it called up such a horrible sense of recognition as a woman that I nearly shuddered with sick pleasure. Nobody writes a poem like Laura Read. Nobody takes your head off like her, either.”—Keetje Kuipers, author of All Its Charms
“Like her jellyfish, Laura Read’s voice glows under water with a beauty that stings. But She Is Also Jane is about being made into ‘a Jane’ by systems, like the university, that bury their histories of abuse. Still, these poems stand on one sexy flamingo leg, balancing the intimacy of humor and the enormous task of remembering honestly.”—Taneum Bambrick, author of Intimacies, Received
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Epigraph
Contents
I
RIP, Laura’s Vagina
Music Box
The Milkmaid
Jellyfish
Jane Doe 1– 9
Erin
Solving for X
The Whole History of Femininity
“In the same way we misunderstand the child ballerinas of Degas”
The Lucky Penny
Is it to preserve the heat of the body?
The Pea
The Cheerleader
Maya Miller
Margaret Corinne, Dunseith, North Dakota, 1932
Yesterday
Deer are the obvious stand- ins for the dead
Neither Bride nor Daughter
II
Quince
Clever Dress
Elegy with Sammy Hagar and Beauty and the Beast
We’re out of tin, we have aluminum
The Fourth Wall
Phallogocentric
American Realism
Marie Curie and the Isotopes, World Tour, 1911
What Has Lasted
Monica
Fleur de Lis
The Neverending Story
This Will Be the Last Day of My Life
Dear Baby,
Shogun
Acknowledgments
Back Cover
ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | REVIEWS | TOC