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"The hospice nurse said it’s best to just listen. Or bring news of the outside world." From "How Are You," one of terrifically four moving poems by Denise Duhamel @ScoundrelTime, about the death of an elderly mother, and aging in America. Please read. https://t.co/CLcx6AiqZ5
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Three Poems by Denise Duhamel in Plume #poetry https://t.co/Ng94nNoPCX
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The Winter 2021 issue of @TheSchooner includes essays and poems by M. Lynx Qualey, Patricia Spears Jones, Denise Duhamel, Maureen Seaton, Harryette Mullen, Alicia Ostriker, Patricia Jabbeh Wesley, Soham Patel, and more. From our #WomensHistoryMonth list: https://t.co/eoHuN41u0F
Past Praise for Denise Duhamel:
"Funny and satiric, always with an edge of existential sorrow." --ALA
"Political and socially critical, yes, but [her poems'] most delicious subversion is in their delivery: frankness and its accompanying joy." --The Miami Rail
"Duhamel... presents the miracle of how serious a life embedded in humdrum and commercialized reality can be." --Booklist
"Duhamel puts language on a taut high wire, gives it a spotlight, and makes it dazzle. . . . Beauty is always risky, and with Duhamel at the wheel, it's also always where we will be delivered. I'll follow Duhamel anywhere she leads." --Florida Book Review
"Duhamel's poetry is admirable for so many reasons; she's playful and wise and funny and heartbreaking all at once. What more do you want from poetry?"--Chamber Four