Nowhere: Poems
A book of wild imagination and linguistic play, Nowhere begins by chronicling the pain that the speaker and her absent father endure during the years they are separated while he is in prison. The alternative universe the speaker builds in order to survive this complex loss and its aftermath sees her experimenting with her body to try to build connection, giving it away to careless and indifferent lovers as she dreams of consuming them in the search for a coherent self. But can the speaker voice her trauma and disjunction? Can anyone, or is suffering something that cannot be said, but only hinted at? Ultimately the book argues that the barest hour of suffering can be the source of immense creative power and energy, which is the speaker’s highest form of consolation.

This brilliant debut collection offers cohesive trauma narratives and essential counter-narratives to addiction stories, and it consistently complicates the stories told by the world about so-called fatherless girls and the bodies of women.
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Nowhere: Poems
A book of wild imagination and linguistic play, Nowhere begins by chronicling the pain that the speaker and her absent father endure during the years they are separated while he is in prison. The alternative universe the speaker builds in order to survive this complex loss and its aftermath sees her experimenting with her body to try to build connection, giving it away to careless and indifferent lovers as she dreams of consuming them in the search for a coherent self. But can the speaker voice her trauma and disjunction? Can anyone, or is suffering something that cannot be said, but only hinted at? Ultimately the book argues that the barest hour of suffering can be the source of immense creative power and energy, which is the speaker’s highest form of consolation.

This brilliant debut collection offers cohesive trauma narratives and essential counter-narratives to addiction stories, and it consistently complicates the stories told by the world about so-called fatherless girls and the bodies of women.
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Nowhere: Poems

Nowhere: Poems

by Katie Schmid
Nowhere: Poems

Nowhere: Poems

by Katie Schmid

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Overview

A book of wild imagination and linguistic play, Nowhere begins by chronicling the pain that the speaker and her absent father endure during the years they are separated while he is in prison. The alternative universe the speaker builds in order to survive this complex loss and its aftermath sees her experimenting with her body to try to build connection, giving it away to careless and indifferent lovers as she dreams of consuming them in the search for a coherent self. But can the speaker voice her trauma and disjunction? Can anyone, or is suffering something that cannot be said, but only hinted at? Ultimately the book argues that the barest hour of suffering can be the source of immense creative power and energy, which is the speaker’s highest form of consolation.

This brilliant debut collection offers cohesive trauma narratives and essential counter-narratives to addiction stories, and it consistently complicates the stories told by the world about so-called fatherless girls and the bodies of women.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780826363084
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Publication date: 08/15/2021
Series: Mary Burritt Christiansen Poetry Series
Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
Format: eBook
Pages: 88
File size: 437 KB

About the Author

Katie Schmid is also the author of the chapbook forget me / hit me / let me drink great quantities of clear, evil liquor. Her work has appeared in 32 Poems, the Rumpus, and elsewhere. A former Best New Poet and AWP Intro Journals award winner, she lives and writes in Lincoln, Nebraska, where she is a lecturer in English at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln.

Table of Contents

One
Courtship
Loving an Addict
On Graduation Night, My Best Friend and I Are in Separate Rooms, Pinned by Our Desire
At their first meeting, my first boyfriend asks my father, "So, what was prison like?"
All My Boyfriends Love My Father the Best
Health
Curse
Some Boys of the Midwest
Some Boys of the Midwest
Some Boys of the Midwest
Some Boys of the Midwest
At the Bus Stop
What it's like to never touch the girl you've been longing to touch
Crown of Eyes

Two
Daughter Psalms
Zombie Dad
Some Brief Information about the Spartans
Homecoming
Quitting the Pack
How They Die
hum
Jobs
Some Boys of the Midwest
After we have fucked & you turn into a horse

Three
A Nightmare Is a Body and Your Father Gone
Good Girl
Nowhere
The Spouse
Portrait of Womb, Mixed Media
Body Lessons
The Island of Lost things
After the Miscarriage
Error
It is summer so my cunt wears me
After the Hospital
What it's like to touch the girl you've been longing to touch
The Horse in the Field
Apple Glory
The Daughter

Acknowledgments
Notes

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