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Bad Hobby

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Bad Hobby by Kathy Fagan is a moving poetry collection exploring memory, class, and unfulfilled possibilities. Set within a working-class family that views sensitivity as a liability, the poems meditate on becoming a poet amid expectations, caregiving against the odds, and shared human grief. Featuring vivid images like swans, ghosts, and weather updates, the work addresses loss, solitude, and ageing with practical empathy, offering a poignant reflection on lineage, time, and resilience.
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Ideal for readers who appreciate carefully crafted poetry that grapples with themes of family, loss, and social class. Fans of contemporary poetry and those interested in poignant reflections on ageing and caregiving will find this collection compelling.

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"Bad Hobby is a hard-earned meditation on questions about lineage, caregiving, loss, and poetry"--

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From Kingsley Tufts Award finalist Kathy Fagan comes Bad Hobby, a perceptive collection focused on memory, class, and might-have-beens.

In a working-class family that considers sensitivity a "fatal diagnosis," how does a child grow up to be a poet? What happens when a body "meant to bend & breed" opts not to, then finds itself performing the labour of care regardless? Why do we think our "common griefs" so singular? Bad Hobby is a hard-earned meditation on questions like theseβ€”a dreamscape speckled with swans, ghosts, and weather updates.

Fagan writes with a kind of practical empathy, lamenting pain and brutality while knowing, also, their inevitability. A dementing father, a squirrel limp in the talons of a hawk, a "child who won't ever get born": with age, Fagan posits, the impact of ordeals like these changes. Loss becomes instructive. Solitude becomes a shared experience. "You think your one life preciousβ€”"

And Bad Hobby thinksβ€”hard. About lineage, about caregiving. About time. It paces "inside its head, gazing skyward for a noun or phrase to / shatter the glass of our locked cars & save us." And it does want to save us, or at least lift us, even in the face of immense bleakness, or loneliness, or the body changing, failing. "Don't worry, baby," Fagan tells us, the sparrow at her window. "We're okay."

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"Fagan leans into descriptions of the world that pay tribute to what it is, not what it could or might be," Publishers Weekly notes, praising the book's honest embrace of loss and love. Maggie Smith calls it a "book of continual epiphany and insight," commending its blend of intelligence, wit, and tenderness. Bad Hobby is lauded for its exquisite poetry that captures caregiving, memory, childhood, and ageing with deep emotional nuance.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781571315458

Publisher: Milkweed Editions

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 27 October 2022

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

Kathy Fagan is the author of Bad Hobby andΒ Sycamore, a finalist for the Kingsley Tufts Award. She is also the author of four previous collections, includingΒ The Charm; The Raft, winner of the National Poetry Series; and MOVING & ST RAGE, winner of the Vassar Miller Prize. Fagan’s work has appeared in venues such as the New York Times Sunday Magazine, Poetry, The Nation, the New Republic, Best American Poetry, and the Academy of American Poets Poem-A-Day. She has received a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship and an Ingram Merrill Foundation Fellowship, and served as the Frost Place poet in residence. Fagan is cofounder of the MFA program at The Ohio State University, where she teaches poetry, and coedits the Wheeler Poetry Prize Book Series for The Journal and The Ohio State University Press.

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