Markers and Shrines

Author:   Margot Schilpp
Publisher:   Carnegie-Mellon University Press
ISBN:  

9780887487163


Pages:   104
Publication Date:   07 October 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Margot Schilpp
Publisher:   Carnegie-Mellon University Press
Imprint:   Carnegie-Mellon University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.254kg
ISBN:  

9780887487163


ISBN 10:   0887487165
Pages:   104
Publication Date:   07 October 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Previous Praise for Margot Schilpp: ""The abiding interest of these poems are memory and the difficulty of making a self. I read this book as an emotional narrative, the details of the poet’s life less important than the spirit in which they are rendered. It’s Schilpp’s lyrical imagination that I’m most drawn to here: I can feel her, in poem after poem, creating a reality that is shaped most of all by beauty. The poems succeed because they show her struggling to redeem her past. It’s a testament to her ability as a poet that I know myself better having read this book. These are beautiful, quietly powerful poems."" * Bob Hicok * Previous Praise for Margot Schilpp:  ""Afterswarm is a collection of powerful, sometimes kaleidoscopic meditations on the human condition in a universe akin to Steven Crane’s, one which has 'no sense of obligation' for our existence. The trials of mutability, heartbreak, alienation, and mundanity are met with stoical tenacity (and, occasionally, wry humor) while 'shimmerings' of beauty and love are 'syncopated against loss.' These poems strike deep. And Schilpp’s unembellished eloquence, musician’s ear, and eye for evocative detail energize every page of this extraordinary book."" * William Trowbridge, author of Vanishing Point * Previous Praise for Margot Schilpp: ""The poems of Afterswarm are concerned with our most fundamental choices, those defining swerves of intention—to embrace or abandon a career, to marry, to divorce—and especially the life-changing decision to have children after long certainty not to. In midlife’s creation of 'a grammar of willing away,' of evoking and releasing alternate and former selves humming on the vanishing edge of possibility, Schilpp hides 'little blazes in the wings' of the familiar, the everyday now, discovering the music not of finale but of doors opening. Afterswarm is ultimately less about abandonment than a deep gratitude for arrival. 'Relying on history / got us nowhere. So we sang,' she writes. While taking on fully the anxieties of midlife, of parenting and loss, both potential and real, these poems resist the nowhere of despair and sing beautifully, taking 'seriously the solemn job of love.'” * Sandra Meek *


Author Information

Margot Schilpp teaches at Southern Connecticut State University and Quinnipiac University. She is the author of four earlier volumes of poetry, including Afterswarm. She lives in New Haven, Connecticut with her husband Jeff Mock, and two daughters, Paula and Leah.

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