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For a couple struggling with infertility, conception is a war against their bodies. Blood and death attend. But when the war is won, and life stares, hungry, in the parents' faces, where does that violence, anxiety, and shame go? The poems in Patter re-imagine miscarriages as minstrel shows, magic tricks, and comic strips; set Darth Vader against Oedipus's dad in competition for "Father of the Year;" and interrogate the poet's family's stint on reality TV. In this, his third collection, award-winning poet Douglas Kearney doggedly worries the line between love and hate, showing how it bleeds itself into "fatherhood."



About the Author
Poet/performer/librettist Douglas Kearney's first full-length collection of poems, Fear, Some, was published in 2006 by Red Hen Press. His second, The Black Automaton (Fence Books, 2009), was Catherine Wagner's selection for the National Poetry Series. It was also a finalist for the PEN Center USA Award in 2010. His third collection is Patter (Red Hen Press, 2014). He has received a Whiting Writers' Award, a Coat Hanger award, and fellowships at Idyllwild and Cave Canem. Raised in Altadena, CA, he lives with his family in California's Santa Clarita Valley. He teaches at CalArts. Poet/performer/librettist Douglas Kearney's first full-length collection of poems, Fear, Some, was published in 2006 by Red Hen Press. His second, The Black Automaton (Fence Books, 2009), was Catherine Wagner's selection for the National Poetry Series. It was also a finalist for the PEN Center USA Award in 2010. His third collection is Patter (Red Hen Press, 2014). He has received a Whiting Writers' Award, a Coat Hanger award, and fellowships at Idyllwild and Cave Canem. Raised in Altadena, CA, he lives with his family in California's Santa Clarita Valley. He teaches at CalArts.

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Wielding an undeniable command of the poetic line, Kearney's poems mix humor, irreverence, adventure, and the deeply personal...His meticulous execution manifests both on the page and the stage. Kearney is one of the most progressive poets writing in this age.
-Mike Sonksen, KCET


This is a book worth reading in a single sitting, letting it take you under from the get-go. I have trouble quoting from it. It fights being excerpted. But this book is rich - it is a text that you can read many times over for its music, material, bravery, pointed playfulness, its social consciousness, its deep intelligence.
-Diana Arterian, Cold Front Mag


Cultural Weekly Douglas Keraney Patter Poetry Video


CalArts Interview with Doug Kearney


Kearney continues to innovate, to invent poetry, to renovate the mind-its logical and emotional rigor-to jolt his readers from a routine poetry.
-Wesley Rothman, American Micro Reviews


The most striking aspect of Kearney's style is his use of font and typefaces-often with text blurring into itself. Much of Kearney's uses of these texts rubbing against each other serve as stage directions, rapid changes in tone and speakers' voices, or as a call-and-response mode of blues form. Kearney is a dynamic performer, and his poems give a quick sense of what those performances entail. Kearney's word play and facility with language is, in fact, stunning. There are few books of poems that wrangle with personal tragedy in as visceral and muscled a way as Patter does.
-Sean Singer, The Rumpus


Douglas Kearney's new book of poetry isn't necessarily something you might pick up casually. It demands a lot from readers, but the payoff is worth it. The collection is called "Patter." And in it, Kearney takes his readers into a most private struggle, shared with his wife, to conceive a child. Infertility, miscarriage and, finally, fatherhood.
-Rachel Martin, NPR Weekend Edition (Interview, Transcript)


See Douglas Kearney's "Every Hard Rapper's Father Ever: Father of the Year," and notice how hard it is, at first, to do anything but see it. The poem plays with sound and sense, but it also plays with space...
-Editors of Poetry Foundation


The Georgia Review





Book Information
ISBN 9781597095808
Author Douglas Kearney
Format Paperback
Page Count 96
Imprint Red Hen Press
Publisher Red Hen Press
Weight(grams) 177g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 177mm * 7mm

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