What Travels With Us: Poems
With a storyteller's timing and the emotional range of a singer, Darnell Arnoult in her debut collection offers readers a stirring string of poems about the people of Fieldale, Virginia. A planned community founded in the Virginia foothills by Marshall Fields in the early 1900s to support his textile mill, Fieldale was populated by transplanted Appalachian mountain folk. Arnoult herself grew up there, a third-generation resident and among the first generation to go to college. She took away with her the oral history of her home, and in What Travels With Us she captures in poetic form the townspeople's voices, both remembered and imagined. Personal, poignant, and witty, Arnoult's poems look back as they move forward, demonstrating how we are always creating ourselves anew from the experiences we carry with us.
Pearly Rakes complained that on long winter nights
Gracie and Charlie kept the parlor lamp burning too long,
burning up her kerosene.
Pearly claimed she courted and married the same man twice and never burned up nearly so much.
Charlie scratched his head.
Told Pearly,
You musta done most of your courting in the dark.
— from "Boarding House"

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What Travels With Us: Poems
With a storyteller's timing and the emotional range of a singer, Darnell Arnoult in her debut collection offers readers a stirring string of poems about the people of Fieldale, Virginia. A planned community founded in the Virginia foothills by Marshall Fields in the early 1900s to support his textile mill, Fieldale was populated by transplanted Appalachian mountain folk. Arnoult herself grew up there, a third-generation resident and among the first generation to go to college. She took away with her the oral history of her home, and in What Travels With Us she captures in poetic form the townspeople's voices, both remembered and imagined. Personal, poignant, and witty, Arnoult's poems look back as they move forward, demonstrating how we are always creating ourselves anew from the experiences we carry with us.
Pearly Rakes complained that on long winter nights
Gracie and Charlie kept the parlor lamp burning too long,
burning up her kerosene.
Pearly claimed she courted and married the same man twice and never burned up nearly so much.
Charlie scratched his head.
Told Pearly,
You musta done most of your courting in the dark.
— from "Boarding House"

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What Travels With Us: Poems

What Travels With Us: Poems

by Darnell Arnoult
What Travels With Us: Poems

What Travels With Us: Poems

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With a storyteller's timing and the emotional range of a singer, Darnell Arnoult in her debut collection offers readers a stirring string of poems about the people of Fieldale, Virginia. A planned community founded in the Virginia foothills by Marshall Fields in the early 1900s to support his textile mill, Fieldale was populated by transplanted Appalachian mountain folk. Arnoult herself grew up there, a third-generation resident and among the first generation to go to college. She took away with her the oral history of her home, and in What Travels With Us she captures in poetic form the townspeople's voices, both remembered and imagined. Personal, poignant, and witty, Arnoult's poems look back as they move forward, demonstrating how we are always creating ourselves anew from the experiences we carry with us.
Pearly Rakes complained that on long winter nights
Gracie and Charlie kept the parlor lamp burning too long,
burning up her kerosene.
Pearly claimed she courted and married the same man twice and never burned up nearly so much.
Charlie scratched his head.
Told Pearly,
You musta done most of your courting in the dark.
— from "Boarding House"


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780807129890
Publisher: Louisiana State University Press
Publication date: 11/01/2005
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 72
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.20(d)

About the Author

Darnell Arnoult is the author of the novel Sufficient Grace. Her poems and short fiction have appeared in Southwest Review, Southern Cultures, Southern Exposure, Asheville Poetry Review, and Nantahala Review, among other journals. She lives with her husband on a small farm outside Nashville, Tennessee, and teaches creative writing throughout the Southeast.

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