Lonely Women Make Good Lovers

Awards:   Winner of Isabella Gardner Poetry Award 2024 (United States) Winner of Isabella Gardner Poetry Award 2024 (United States)
Author:   Keetje Kuipers
Publisher:   BOA Editions, Limited
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Pages:   96
Publication Date:   22 May 2025
Format:   Hardback
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Lonely Women Make Good Lovers


Awards

  • Winner of Isabella Gardner Poetry Award 2024 (United States)
  • Winner of Isabella Gardner Poetry Award 2024 (United States)

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Author:   Keetje Kuipers
Publisher:   BOA Editions, Limited
Imprint:   BOA Editions, Limited
ISBN:  

9781960145680


ISBN 10:   1960145681
Pages:   96
Publication Date:   22 May 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you.

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“Who are ‘the bodies/ within that body’? How does romantic love bring us together-- or isolate, or confound? What if there's a baby on the way? What if we come to each other naked as birds in flight, as stripped logs, as old photographs, as pure ideas? What does a grown-up, clear, thoughtful, emotionally available, gifted lesbian poet get when-- decades after Adrienne Rich-- she comes up, still wearing her tanks, and takes her mask off, after the proverbial wreck, and makes ‘a pact with the world,’ with her wife, with their earth and air? Gentle reader, ‘gentle witches,’ webcam watchers who remember the quarantine months and years, mothers and other parents who remember our biggest children's smallest hours, realists who want something more, collectors of words like ‘poikilothermic’ and ‘diapause’ who wonder if we can ‘finally become different people,’ lovers of ordinary conversational language, doomed scorpions, pet rats, treehouses made new: this poet is your poet. Here are your poems.”—Stephanie Burt, author of We Are Mermaids and Professor of English at Harvard University “Keetje Kuipers’ Lonely Women Make Good Lovers is a staggering, unpredictable, and inexorable collection. Caught in the nexus of hunger and ruin, Kuipers’ speaker explores the atmosphere between what she knows or almost knows and what cannot be explained. Recognition of the self, of others, Kuipers shows us, is a practice. A compelling read, these poems are nimble and vulnerable, mapping a return to the self, a return to longing, a return to the archive of what the body remembers.”— Donika Kelly, Kate Tufts Discovery Award-winner and author of The Renunciations  “Keetje Kuipers’s poems are daring, formally beautiful, and driven by rich imagery and startling ideas.”—Tracy K. Smith, U.S. Poet Laureate, author of Wade in the Water


""The poems are elegant, earthy, and pertinent. Kuipers moves language marvelously, and I love her understatedness, making lyrics of what could be ‘politicized’ texts, which are all the more persuasive for the transformation."" —Marilyn Hacker, National Book Award and PEN/Voelcker Award-winner ""Keetje Kuipers’ Lonely Women Make Good Lovers is a staggering, unpredictable, and inexorable collection. Caught in the nexus of hunger and ruin, Kuipers’ speaker explores the atmosphere between what she knows or almost knows and what cannot be explained. Recognition of the self, of others, Kuipers shows us, is a practice. A compelling read, these poems are nimble and vulnerable, mapping a return to the self, a return to longing, a return to the archive of what the body remembers."" —Donika Kelly, Kate Tufts Discovery Award-winner and author of The Renunciations ""Who are ‘the bodies/ within that body’? How does romantic love bring us together-- or isolate, or confound? What if there's a baby on the way? What if we come to each other naked as birds in flight, as stripped logs, as old photographs, as pure ideas? What does a grown-up, clear, thoughtful, emotionally available, gifted lesbian poet get when-- decades after Adrienne Rich-- she comes up, still wearing her tanks, and takes her mask off, after the proverbial wreck, and makes ‘a pact with the world,’ with her wife, with their earth and air? Gentle reader, ‘gentle witches,’ webcam watchers who remember the quarantine months and years, mothers and other parents who remember our biggest children's smallest hours, realists who want something more, collectors of words like ‘poikilothermic’ and ‘diapause’ who wonder if we can ‘finally become different people,’ lovers of ordinary conversational language, doomed scorpions, pet rats, treehouses made new: this poet is your poet. Here are your poems."" —Stephanie Burt, author of We Are Mermaids and Professor of English at Harvard University


Author Information

KeetjeKuipers is the author of four books of poems, all from BOAEditions:Beautiful in the Mouth(2010);The Keys to the Jail(2014);All Its Charms(2019); and Lonely Women Make Good Lovers (2025).Keetje's poetry and prose haveappeared inThe New York Timesand over a hundred other magazines. Keetje iscurrently the Editor ofPoetry Northwest, and teachesat universities and conferences around the world, including at the dual-language writers' gathering Under the Volcanoin Tepoztln, Mexico. Her home is in Missoula, Montana, at the foot of the RattlesnakeWilderness. She lives there with her wife and their two children.

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