The Heart Room

Author:   Libby Kurz
Publisher:   Finishing Line Press
ISBN:  

9781635349658


Pages:   46
Publication Date:   27 June 2019
Format:   Paperback
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The Heart Room


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"In her debut poetry collection, The Heart Room, poet and nurse Libby Kurz explores the literal heart as a metaphor for the complex realities of love and relationships. Like a body exposed on a surgery table, Kurz dissects the dueling forces of life and death, beauty and suffering, which are simultaneously flowing through the vessels of our own human experience. How do we handle an existence full of so much uncertainty? ""Like cupping a bird in your hands,"" each poem is an invitation to delicately hold the mysteries and paradoxes of our own humanity. The poems ""How to Handle a Heart"" and ""Transplant"" winners in the 2017 Poetry Society of Virginia Prize."

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Author:   Libby Kurz
Publisher:   Finishing Line Press
Imprint:   Finishing Line Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.064kg
ISBN:  

9781635349658


ISBN 10:   1635349656
Pages:   46
Publication Date:   27 June 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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As a surgical nurse, Libby Kurz has held human hearts in her hands. If a more suitable job for a poet could be invented, I couldn't imagine it. The human heart--the want-muscle, the first knot of desire, the very source book--Kurz writes, it's like listening/ to music in your hand. And it's not just the music, it's the silence. It's placing a cold heart into the warm body and waiting for a body to restart, it's the way light would hit a thing/ and leave darkness on the other side. Kurz muses not only on the heart separated from the body, but also on the heart in its proper room--the common blockages in marriage and family, the adrenaline rush of love, the small awakenings and skipped beats in the rhythms of adult life. Who do you trust to hold your heart? By the end of this collection, I feel perfectly comfortable with my heart in this talented new poet's hands. --Frank Montesonti, author of Arts Grant (2017 Midwest Chapbook Award, GreenTower Press) and Blight, Blight, Blight, Ray of Hope (2011 Barrow Street Poetry Prize, Barrow Street) Pliable cores of muscle and spark --who would know the human engine better than the gifted nurse and poet who penned those words? In The Heart Room, Libby Kurz gives us an intimate body of words that probes the depths of suffering--physical and relational--with raw beauty and wisdom. Compressions is astonishing. --Suzanne Underwood Rhodes, author of Hungry Foxes (Aldrich Press) and A Welcome Shore (Canon Press) Never with clinical detachment but instead through the empathetic scope of poetry, Libby Kurz carefully examines the moments that give proof of the human instinct/ ...to survive. After witnessing so many of the assaults of illness and aging on the body, after natural calamities, through the daily regimens of scrabbling for love and subsistence, the poet asks- How does one hold a heart? ...[L]ike cupping a bird/ in your hands before its wings/ spread widely/ into the open sky, / pumping the air/ like blood. In the end, she manages to declare, The human heart/ is the poem. --Luisa A. Igloria, author of The Buddha Wonders if She is Having a Mid-Life Crisis (Phoenicia Publishing, Montreal) and Ode to the Heart Smaller than a Pencil Eraser (2014 May Swenson Prize, Utah State University Press)


Author Information

Libby Kurz holds a BS in Nursing from UNC-Charlotte and an MFA in Creative Writing from National University. Her work has been published in The Poet's Billow, Relief Journal, Driftwood Press, Literary Mama, Ruminate, The Hunger, and Mothers Always Write. She works as registered nurse in operating room and teaches creative writing workshops online and at The Muse Writers Center in Norfolk, VA.

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