Best Bones
Winner of the 2013 Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize

Best Bones is a house. When you walk around the rooms of the house, you overhear the desires and griefs of a family, as well as the unresolved concerns of lingering ghosts. The various voices in the house struggle against the family roles and social identities that they must wear like heavy garments—mother, father, wife, husband, sister, brother, servant, and master. All these voices crave unification; they want to join themselves into one whole sentient being, into "a mansion steering itself."

The poems in Best Bones also explore the experience of living in a physical body, and how the natural world intersects with manmade landscapes and technologies. In it, mother has a reset button, servants blend into the furniture, and a doctor patiently oversees the pregnancy of the earth.

In these poems, the body is a working machine, a repository of childhood myth and archetype, and a window to the spiritual world. The poems strive to be visceral on the level of dream, or of a story that is half remembered and half fabricated.
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Best Bones
Winner of the 2013 Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize

Best Bones is a house. When you walk around the rooms of the house, you overhear the desires and griefs of a family, as well as the unresolved concerns of lingering ghosts. The various voices in the house struggle against the family roles and social identities that they must wear like heavy garments—mother, father, wife, husband, sister, brother, servant, and master. All these voices crave unification; they want to join themselves into one whole sentient being, into "a mansion steering itself."

The poems in Best Bones also explore the experience of living in a physical body, and how the natural world intersects with manmade landscapes and technologies. In it, mother has a reset button, servants blend into the furniture, and a doctor patiently oversees the pregnancy of the earth.

In these poems, the body is a working machine, a repository of childhood myth and archetype, and a window to the spiritual world. The poems strive to be visceral on the level of dream, or of a story that is half remembered and half fabricated.
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Best Bones

Best Bones

by Sarah Rose Nordgren
Best Bones

Best Bones

by Sarah Rose Nordgren

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Winner of the 2013 Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize

Best Bones is a house. When you walk around the rooms of the house, you overhear the desires and griefs of a family, as well as the unresolved concerns of lingering ghosts. The various voices in the house struggle against the family roles and social identities that they must wear like heavy garments—mother, father, wife, husband, sister, brother, servant, and master. All these voices crave unification; they want to join themselves into one whole sentient being, into "a mansion steering itself."

The poems in Best Bones also explore the experience of living in a physical body, and how the natural world intersects with manmade landscapes and technologies. In it, mother has a reset button, servants blend into the furniture, and a doctor patiently oversees the pregnancy of the earth.

In these poems, the body is a working machine, a repository of childhood myth and archetype, and a window to the spiritual world. The poems strive to be visceral on the level of dream, or of a story that is half remembered and half fabricated.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780822980230
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Publication date: 10/25/2014
Series: Pitt Poetry Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 112
File size: 965 KB

About the Author

Sarah Rose Nordgren is the author of Best Bones, winner of the Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize. Her poems and essays appear widely in national journals such as AGNI, Ploughshares, Kenyon Review, and American Poetry Review, and she is the recipient of two winter fellowships from the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown. Nordgren is currently a doctoral candidate in poetry at the University of Cincinnati.

Table of Contents

Contents Fable Part 1 Still Birth Temporary River Remarks on the Morning’s Work in Winter The Wife The Mistress A Bathing Gown a Girl Can Make The Only House in the Neighborhood The Lord Is Risen Indeed Sisters White Sheep. White Cloud. Gentle Doctor 1917 Part 2 Exhumation My Grandmother’s Belongings Mary To My Daughter Surrogate Instructions for Marriage by Capture Wallflower Instructions for Marriage by Service By Jove Our Furry Friends The Performance Letter from a New England Girl Charmed Your Server for This Evening Laying the Cloth, Et Cetera Employment Blackfly Possible Names for a Country House August Postcard My Dearest Doll Remembering Your Young Love Part 3 Gaikotsu Love Poem Kids These Days Tending the Flocks (England, 1790) Prion Don’t The Best Bones Home Pajamas Ophelia The Artist’s Boy The New Family About the Hammer The Monastery Calendar When You Are Dead Blue Whale Notes Acknowledgments
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