“Threshold sparkles with a shaped brilliance. Each poem is intensely believable because there isn’t a decorous flare of language here. To cross the threshold is to (pro)claim the metaphysical that resides in the everyday.”
—Yusef Komunyakaa, winner of the Pulitzer Prize in Poetry
“Throughout this lovely book, the music of survival and transcendence undergirds a song of the body in its changes.”
—Natasha Trethewey, winner of the Pulitzer Prize in Poetry
“Threshold weaves domestic details—children, neighbors, ordinary moments—into an extraordinary account of pain and survival. But what appears to be, at first, a fractured narrative of turmoil, heals in the craft of these poems, into an account of a mind growing in and through language. Finally, this is what makes Threshold such an exceptional collection.”
—Eavan Boland
“Jennifer Richter’s tender, sorrowful poems delve deep into the body—celebrating the power of motherhood as they lament the body in pain, the body hurt. Threshold is a testament to Richter’s strength as a skilled and courageous poet determined to tell it in luminous verse, no matter what.”
—Dorianne Laux
“These are bravely revealing poems whose art, attention to detail, and high regard for irony allow them to rise above being simply a record of one’s health problems and instead are shockingly illustrative of the journey that illness can become. In the end the journey of pain becomes a journey of self-knowledge and widening compassion.”
—Bruce Weigl
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ISBN: 978-0809329656