“Erika Meitner is the quintessential 21st century storyteller bearing witness from the vantage point of a social critic with heart, humor, and an incomparable voice. Holy Moly Carry Me is an urgent document of our complex ties with the past, and the dangers of letting histories, private and public, repeat themselves. She reminds us that “We are under the care of each other and sometimes we / fail mightily to contain . Holy Moly Carry Me (American Poets Continuum) by. Erika Meitner (Goodreads Author) · Rating details · ratings · 27 reviews. Erika Meitner’s fifth collection of poetry plumbs human resilience and grit in the face of disaster, loss, and uncertainty. These narrative poems take readers into the heart of southern Appalachia—its highways and strip malls and gun culture, its fragility and danger—as the /5. Holy Moly Carry Me. Erika Meitner. BOA, $17 trade paper (p) ISBN In her graceful fifth collection, Meitner (Copia) displays a sense of urgency informed by parenthood in this.
HOLY MOLY CARRY ME BY ERIKA MEITNER. "The future is throttling towards us and it's loud and reckless," warns Erika Meitner in Holy Moly Carry Me, her fifth collection of poetry. She cautions: "We are under the care / of each other and sometimes we / fail mightily to contain the damage.". Though deeply in conversation with the past and. With Holy Moly Carry Me, Erika Meitner has written a collection we very much need in "If you are fearful, America, / I can tell you I am too," she writes in "I'll Remember You as You Were, Not as What You'll Become," the final poem of the book. And at the end of the day, much of this collection is about these intersections of. Holy Moly Carry Me Erika Meitner. BOA, $17 trade paper (p) ISBN Buy this book. In her graceful fifth collection, Meitner (Copia.
Erika Meitner is the author of five books of poems, including Ideal Cities (Harper Perennial, ), which was a National Poetry Series winner, Copia (BOA Editions, ), and Holy Moly Carry Me (BOA Editions, ). Her poems have appeared in The New York Times Magazine, Tin House, The New Republic, Virginia Quarterly Review, Oxford. the entire building is gone. “Medium / Message” from Holy Moly Carry Me, copyright by Erika Meitner, BOA Editions, Ltd. Erika Meitner is the author of five books of poems, including Holy Moly Carry Me (BOA Editions, ), Copia (BOA Editions, ), and Ideal Cities (HarperCollins, ), which was a National Poetry Series winner. With Holy Moly Carry Me, Erika Meitner has written a collection we very much need in Read Full Review See All Reviews SIMILAR BOOKS Fiction. Rave.
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