Description
About the Author
Angela Ball is professor of English at the University of Southern Mississippi, where she directs the Center for Writers. She is the author of five previous poetry collections: Kneeling Between Parked Cars, The Museum of the Revolution: 58 Exhibits, Posses
Reviews
Talking Pillow is as intimate as a dream. In mourning her losses, the poet turns them into a new morning of the imagination peopled by a beloved companion and a cast including agents from the TSA and the FBI, Lon Chaney, Robert Frost, a young benefactor, and the glorious ghost of Anna Akhmatova."" - David Lehman
""Some poetry gives us a place to put away carefully what comes of living. All through Talking Pillow we get to know Angela Ball's stories of life, love, death, passion, grief, stamina and perseverance; we get to know her passion for words, 'faint patronymics of gaud', and we get to understand what mysterious life can do. When she says something is like 'swimming for the first time/underwater', we feel how true that is, how good it can be to be understood."" - Dara Wier
Book Information
ISBN 9780822965152
Author Angela Ball
Format Paperback
Page Count 72
Imprint University of Pittsburgh Press
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Press