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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Christine DegenaarsPublisher: Fernwood Press Imprint: Fernwood Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.104kg ISBN: 9781594981791ISBN 10: 1594981795 Pages: 80 Publication Date: 28 October 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsChristine Degenaars is a rarity in contemporary poetry. She never gets lost in her own turbulent mind or succumbs to the temptation to see herself as ""special."" Instead, her version of being ""personal"" is to focus outward, on the world, embodying her own subjective life through wonderfully original, precise, and skilful description of what's ""out there."" In her poem ""No Frost on the Cars, Not Yet,"" a poem about prospective motherhood and the doubt and fear attendant on being a mother, she imagines her yet to be born daughter as a young woman out on the town, stumbling ""out of some foreign place,"" and then seeing ""her head haloed, a shadow in plowed snow."" The quiet brilliance of this line, in which the halos we think we wear are really just shadows cast on bulldozed, dirty snow, illustrates perfectly how ambivalent feeling can be transformed into lively, rueful, self-confrontational poetry. This is a fine first book, smart, felt, an exhilarating and challenging read! Tom Sleigh, author of The King's Touch and The Land Between Two Rivers Thin Glass by Christine Degenaars, is an astonishing read. Here, the poet considers everyday reality-the sidewalks of Manhattan, the subway, Carmine Street in April, antique shops along Bleecker-with a sensibility that leads her to luminous discovery enhanced by the sacred. ""I am an I that is exploding with song,"" she writes, and the music of her lines attests to that sublime surge. The invention of a self, the ache of love, the startling epiphany in ""The Lifeguards,""-these are high moments in a beautiful first book. Grace Schulman, author of Again, the Dawn and The Marble Bed It's a thin glass that separates us from the lives of others, suggests Christine Degenaars in this searching, beautifully observed collection. Intimate, conversational, these poems are fueled by desire, curiosity, a fascination with transgression, and a hunger for the sacred. Donna Masini, author of Did You Find Everything You Were Looking For? Thin Glass by Christine Degenaars examines the fragility of everyday life. Degenaars' poems explore both the domestic and the profound, searching for equal meaning in love, betrayal, heartache, and beginnings. These poems examine the meandering journey from girlhood to womanhood and highlight the paradoxes of love and intimacy. The lyrical intensity and evocative images create a melancholy glimpse into both the alluring nature of love and its dangerous reality. Thin Glass shows the many ways that our images shape who we are and what we want to become while we still have the time to change. Vanessa Ogle, author of Mother of O Author InformationChristine Degenaars has work published in Cider Press Review, Epiphany, Rattle, Tar River Poetry, and elsewhere. She was nominated for the 2023 Pushcart Prize and in 2022 was selected as a semi-finalist in the 92Y Discovery Poetry Contest. She graduated from Hunter College with a Master of Fine Arts in Poetry. Thin Glass is her debut collection. She lives in New York. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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