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Wednesday, July 27, 2016

America Talks to Me Like a Mother by Catie Rosemurgy

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July 27, 2016
 

America Talks to Me Like a Mother

 
Catie Rosemurgy
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About This Poem

 

“‘America Talks to Me Like a Mother’ is from a series of poems about American hometowns in general and more specifically about a fictional version of the town that I think of as my home. Here I imagine myself being directly involved in local history and living through the 1871 forest fire that devastated a large swath of the upper Midwest. Of course I imagine myself living. For those of us who are descendants of colonizers, what a broken and dangerous relationship we have to place, landscape, history, home, sleep, and waking.”
—Catie Rosemurgy

 

Catie Rosemurgy is the author of The Stranger Manual (Graywolf Press, 2010.) She teaches at The College of New Jersey and lives in Philadelphia.

 

 

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The Stranger Manual

(Graywolf Press, 2010)

 

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