Full Moon of Afraid and Craving

A hometown is a data centre / where the past is stored

From a darkly humorous perspective, this book charts a young person’s navigation of narrow definitions of faith, femininity, and family.

Confronting addiction, compulsions, and anxieties, Full Moon of Afraid and Craving explores the strange combination of wonder and longing that makes a life. Across settings rural and urban, Melanie Power’s poems commemorate ordinary moments and everyday characters: a roadside shopkeeper, a neighbourhood linden tree, a great-uncle’s hooch. Interrogating lineage and inheritance, she traces the unsettling shadows that border joy. A series of ambivalent odes pay a winking, Proustian homage to the sense memories of a Roman Catholic millennial upbringing in Newfoundland. The long poem “The Fever and the Fret,” written during pandemic lockdown in Montreal, considers how we re-examine and consolidate our personal and civic pasts in times of crisis, drawing timely parallels to John Keats’s confinement due to illness exactly two centuries prior.

At times wry and lighthearted, at others elegiac and plaintive, the voices in these poems are controlled and confident. Just as the stars in the sky are best viewed at night, this collection embraces darkness to illuminate rays of moonlight.

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Full Moon of Afraid and Craving

A hometown is a data centre / where the past is stored

From a darkly humorous perspective, this book charts a young person’s navigation of narrow definitions of faith, femininity, and family.

Confronting addiction, compulsions, and anxieties, Full Moon of Afraid and Craving explores the strange combination of wonder and longing that makes a life. Across settings rural and urban, Melanie Power’s poems commemorate ordinary moments and everyday characters: a roadside shopkeeper, a neighbourhood linden tree, a great-uncle’s hooch. Interrogating lineage and inheritance, she traces the unsettling shadows that border joy. A series of ambivalent odes pay a winking, Proustian homage to the sense memories of a Roman Catholic millennial upbringing in Newfoundland. The long poem “The Fever and the Fret,” written during pandemic lockdown in Montreal, considers how we re-examine and consolidate our personal and civic pasts in times of crisis, drawing timely parallels to John Keats’s confinement due to illness exactly two centuries prior.

At times wry and lighthearted, at others elegiac and plaintive, the voices in these poems are controlled and confident. Just as the stars in the sky are best viewed at night, this collection embraces darkness to illuminate rays of moonlight.

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Full Moon of Afraid and Craving

by Melanie Power
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by Melanie Power

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Overview

A hometown is a data centre / where the past is stored

From a darkly humorous perspective, this book charts a young person’s navigation of narrow definitions of faith, femininity, and family.

Confronting addiction, compulsions, and anxieties, Full Moon of Afraid and Craving explores the strange combination of wonder and longing that makes a life. Across settings rural and urban, Melanie Power’s poems commemorate ordinary moments and everyday characters: a roadside shopkeeper, a neighbourhood linden tree, a great-uncle’s hooch. Interrogating lineage and inheritance, she traces the unsettling shadows that border joy. A series of ambivalent odes pay a winking, Proustian homage to the sense memories of a Roman Catholic millennial upbringing in Newfoundland. The long poem “The Fever and the Fret,” written during pandemic lockdown in Montreal, considers how we re-examine and consolidate our personal and civic pasts in times of crisis, drawing timely parallels to John Keats’s confinement due to illness exactly two centuries prior.

At times wry and lighthearted, at others elegiac and plaintive, the voices in these poems are controlled and confident. Just as the stars in the sky are best viewed at night, this collection embraces darkness to illuminate rays of moonlight.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780228013396
Publisher: McGill-Queens University Press
Publication date: 04/15/2022
Series: Hugh MacLennan Poetry Series , #69
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 112
File size: 646 KB

About the Author

Melanie Power is a Montreal-based writer from Newfoundland. Full Moon of Afraid and Craving is her first book.

Table of Contents

Ode to McCain's Deep'n Delicious Cake 3

The Real Pleiades 6

Your Past Selves Attend Your Birthday Party 9

Basel Penpal 11

Ode to Great-Uncle Will's Shine 14

Light of a Fractured Moon 16

After Apple-Picking 19

If You Answer Yes to Any of the Following Questions 21

Elegy to 17 22

After Midnight 23

Ode to the ½ Moon 25

Antigonish at Dawn 29

It hurt to be nowhere 31

Magic Show 33

I Should Have Guessed 35

Names like quartz in the mouth 36

Harvest 37

Picking Season 38

Across the Marshes 41

Archipelago 43

Ode to Tunnock's Caramel Log 45

Frost in October 48

Roman Aubade 50

Ode to Sleep 51

Sfogliatella 53

Elegy for the Linden Tree 56

Iceberg in Ferryland 57

Power's Store 59

My Father's Father 61

I have not always been as careful as I am now 64

The Fever and the Fret

I Rue Gamier 65

II Avenue Querbes 70

III Avenue St-Marc 72

IV Rue Clark 73

V Rue Saint-Dominique 76

VI Avenue de Normanville 81

I come home to remember why I have to leave again 91

Shaar Hashomayim Cemetery 92

Andromeda 94

The stone 95

Purple Balloons 97

Notes 101

Acknowledgments 103

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