MENU

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

The Pink Crosses by Amanda Auchter

with 0 comments
View this email on a browserForward to a friend
June 3, 2014
 

The Pink Crosses

 
Amanda Auchter

About This Poem

 

“This poem was inspired by a photograph I came across of all the pink crosses in Ciudad Juárez that serve as memorials to the hundreds of women and young girls who have been murdered over the past few decades, many of whom have never been found. Stylistically, I wanted to experiment with form in this poem in order to capture both the horrifying emotions that fueled these murders and the emotions of the people who have lost their daughters, wives, and sisters.”
—Amanda Auchter

 

Amanda Auchter is the author of two books of poems, most recently The Wishing Tomb (Perugia Press, 2012). She teaches at Lone Star College and lives in Houston, Texas.

Most Recent Book by Auchter

 

The Wishing Tomb

(Perugia Press, 2012)

“Alabanza: In Praise of Local 100”
by Martín Espada

read-more

“Pretty Polly”
by Jane Springer

read-more

“Facing It”
by Yusef Komunyakaa

read-more

Poem-a-Day

 

Launched during National Poetry Month in 2006, Poem-a-Day features new and previously unpublished poems by contemporary poets on weekdays and classic poems on weekends.

 
 

0 comments:

Post a Comment