Ballard Spahr Prize 2023 Winner
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Ballard Spahr Prize 2023 Winner
"Selected by Maggie Smith for the 2023 Ballard Spahr Prize for Poetry, this debut collection of poems explores the aftermath of history's most powerful forces: devotion, disaster, and us."--
- Digital galley campaign, with outreach targeted at major, poetry, nature and regional media, as well as booksellers and librarians; digital galley available for download on Edelweiss
- Media outreach positioning the collection as an imaginative and accessible book about our relationship to the natural world that weaves in anthropological and scientific anecdotes
- Advertising with the Academy of American Poets
- Newsletter promotion via the publisher to readers, sales and academic lists of more than 50K contacts
- Academic outreach to seed the book in MFA, poetry,Β literature and anthropology courses
- Major launch in Ann Arbor, Michigan
Selected by Maggie Smith for the 2023 Ballard Spahr Prize for Poetry, this debut collection of poems explores the aftermath of history's most powerful forces: devotion, disaster, and us.
Rooted in the Gulf Coast, A History of Half-Birds measures the line between love and ruin. Part poet, part anthropologist, Caroline Harper New digs into dark placesβa cave, a womb, a hurricaneβto trace how violence born of devotion manifests not only in our human relationships, but also in our connections to the natural and animal worlds. Everywhere in these pages, tenderness is coupled with brutality: a deer eats a baby bird, a lover restrains another. "I promised a love poem," New proclaims, then teaches us about the anglerfish, how it "attracts its mate and prey with the same lure."
In New's exceptional voice, familiar concepts take on a shade of the fantastic. A woman tastes the earth for acidity, buries lemons and pennies for balance. Limestone "sucks the sea into little demitasse" and hyacinths "sip the sun black." A lone elephant wanders into the wilderness of rural Georgia, never to be seen again. But perhaps most arresting about New's work are the truths told by its strangeness, like the ancient fish who "carved their shape" in a mountain's peak, or a mother who wears a lifejacket in the bathtub.
Crafted by New's voracious mind and carried by her matchless lyricism, A History of Half-Birds is a stunning investigation of love's beastly impulsesβall it protects, and all it destroys.
Series: Ballard Spahr Prize for Poetry
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781571315304
Publisher: Milkweed Editions
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 29 February 2024
Country: United States
Imprint: Milkweed Editions
Illustration: Illustrations
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 139.0mm
Height: 215.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 96
About the Author
Caroline Harper New is the author of A History of Half-Birds. Her poetry has appeared or is forthcoming in American Poetry Review, Cincinnati Review, Palette Poetry, Southern Humanities Reviewand Driftwood Press. She is winner of Palette Poetry's 2023 Love & Eros Prize, the Malahat Review's 2023 Open Season Award, the Cincinnati Review's 2022 Robert and Adele Schiff Award, and Bellevue Literary Review's 2022 John & Eileen Allman Prize for Poetry. She lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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