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"The poems, plainspoken distillations of origins and loss, explore histories, teasing at what we know without knowing, and know without remembering we know. A book of quiet, watchful radiance."-The Boston Globe

"Must-read poetry."-The Millions

New from a poet whose astonishing images, emotional honesty, and storytelling power hold a singular clarity of vision. "American Wake navigates loss with such unparalleled sensitivity and inventiveness that language becomes its own jubilant force of survival."-Major Jackson

An "American wake" is what the Irish call a farewell to those emigrating to the United States. A New England poet equally at home in Ireland, Kerrin McCadden explores family, death and grief, apologies, and all manner of departures. In the poem "In the Harbor," McCadden writes:

When we are out to sea, we look back to see faces
ringing the shore like a fence, those we love in up
to their hips in waves, waving goodbye like mad.


Included in American Wake are the poems, "My Broken Family," "Weeks After My Brother Overdoses," "One Way to Apologize to a Daughter for Careless Words," "Portrait of the Family as a Definition," and "My Mother Talks to Her Son about Her Heart."

This collection by a writer of extraordinary gifts will appeal to readers who believe in the potential of carefully hewn words to unveil our world and our deepest feelings to ourselves. As the acclaimed memoirist Nick Flynn (Another Bullshit Night in Suck City) puts it: "Kerrin McCadden transforms tragedy into myth."



American Wake New collection by a winner of the Vermont Book Award (2015) Publication timed for National Poetry Month in April 2021 (COOP available). Other new Godine / Black Sparrow titles for poetry promotions in April 2021 are Bone Rosary by Thomas Lynch, Wicked Enchantment (paperback) by Wanda Coleman, and Old Poets by Donald Hall.

About the Author
Kerrin McCadden teaches at Montpelier High School, serves as the Associate Director of the Conference on Poetry and Teaching at The Frost Place, and is associate poetry editor at Persea Books. She lives with her family in Vermont.

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"McCadden's sparse yet vibrant poetry spans those two geographies she finds home in, New England and Ireland. The vastness of loss, grief and family parallel only mountainous terrains and the waving sea."-NPR

"American Wake slows things down that are speeding past and wakes us up to the past and present tense. I love its worried wakefulness."-Edward Hirsch

"Navigates loss with such unparalleled sensitivity and inventiveness that language becomes its own jubilant force of survival."-Major Jackson

"The poems, plainspoken distillations of origins and loss, explore histories, teasing at what we know without knowing, and know without remembering we know. A book of quiet, watchful radiance."-The Boston Globe

"Must-Read Poetry"-The Millions

"The book's stylistic variety is striking . . . McCadden loves fables and etymologies, genre jumping and digital imaging, and we can hear her at play in long lines, searching for a hue, texture or rhythm."-Seven Days

"The poems in this powerful, haunted book won't let go of the grief they carry. American Wake
passes through the valley of the shadow of death to arrive at wisdom and love, and implies there is no other way to go."-Maurice Manning

"American Wake
doesn't warn as much as warm-it keeps company and shares the complexity of loving one another. There's a paper-thin ridge between the sea-land of the dead and the land-sea of the living, and it's on that ridge that Kerrin McCadden rides, writes, shouts into the wind."-Brenda Shaughnessy

"Contrasting the luscious femininities of a Tess Gallagher in her peregrinations from Washington to Sligo, with the stern abrasions of a Seamus Heaney translating himself from Station Island to Harvard, Kerrin McCadden's American Wake
explores in depth the repercussions of emigration from generation to tragic generation, at one point receding as far back as Cuchulain."-Medbh McGuckian

"In American Wake
, a husband is given an aubade featuring a paving company; a brother dies again and again; and the rivers, lakes and seas seamlessly connect us to other worlds: rural life, Ireland, our younger selves, the underworld. These are sustaining poems, a gift in our times."-Connie Voisine

"Kerrin McCadden is a poet who knows things, and American Wake
is her American sublime: poems for our elegiac now, built for all time. This is a stunning work."-Joshua Jelly-Schapiro





Book Information
ISBN 9781574232479
Author Kerrin McCadden
Format Paperback
Imprint Black Sparrow Press,U.S.
Publisher David R. Godine Publisher Inc

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