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Poems by Jessicca Daigle
Publication: 2011
Pages: 40
Chapbook Size: 5.5 x 8.5 |
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2010 Winner of the Copperdome Poetry Chapbook Contest |
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Jacqueline Kolosov:
"Like the painting of Vermeer, Jessicca Daigle's alluring debut collection
privileges the reader with moments so quiet they are all too often
overlooked by others, despite the indelible ways in which they mark and
transform an individual life. Alongside lyrical meditations on what it means to
be a daughter, a lover, and especially a mother, Always After Our Fall
invites us to imagine and at times to reimagine the lives of other women, among
them, Mary Magdalene, whose story unfolds in a sequence of sensuously realized
portraits and persona poems."
Henrietta Goodman, author of Take What You Want
(Alice James Books):
"Although these poems are often focused on uniquely female experience, their
mode is generosity rather than bitterness. Like the work of Anne Marie Macari,
many of the poems present imagistically rich and emotionally affecting
reexaminations of Biblical and archetypal female roles, but Daigle also
scrutinizes contemporary experience, as in the poem, "After Leaving My Husband,"
in which the concluding claim that "Something is burning" cannot be reduced to
either the fire of obliteration or the fire of passion. We are not blameless,
Daigle reminds us, but neither are we beyond redemption."
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Jessicca Daigle
is a Ph.D. student at Texas Tech University, where she has been awarded many
scholarships, fellowships, and awards. She has also been nominated for a
Best New Poets 2010 Award and the AWP Intro Awards. She also was a finalist
in Arts & Letters 2010 Poetry Award and in Ruminate Magazine's
2010 Poetry Awards. Jessicca was a semi-finalist in the 2008 Nimrod
Pablo Neruda Prize in Poetry and has been awarded a Ragdale Foundation
Writing Residency in Poetry, as well as a VCCA Writing Residency in Poetry. She is an associate editor for Iron Horse Literary
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