Leona Sevicks The Bamboo Wife captures the experiences of an imperfect woman held up against the standard of good wife and mother.
Sevick is a master of metaphor and imagery, depicting, for example, a mother as a kraken.
In the sea creatures words, It takes a hard-ass woman to raise her young.
Every poem is wrought with precise description and emotion.
We get nature as well as some location-based poems orienting us in Korea.
There is anger and sadness, the animal need to run in all directions at once, and family trauma both past and present.
This trauma is inflicted on the speaker as a child and to some degree perpetuated through her own parenting.
The collection asks the reader to provide space in poetry for a woman trying to do her best for her own and others sake, for one who has made bad decisions and lived.
Every poem is necessary, and Sevick makes each word count.
Honesty carries this collection through her speakers good, bad, and ugly moments.
It takes courage for someone to say, theres no mistake I havent made.
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Stephen Zochowski
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Tricia Fuglestad
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Daisy Auger-Domnguez
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Rainer Maria Rilke
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