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Pocket Universe - by Nancy Reddy (Paperback)

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  • Nancy Reddy's Pocket Universe explores how the world becomes more wondrous and more perilous in the permanent after of parenthood.
  • About the Author: Nancy Reddy is the author of Double Jinx, a winner of the National Poetry Series, and coeditor of The Long Devotion: Poets Writing Motherhood.
  • 84 Pages
  • Poetry, American

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"Framed by the author's own experience of early motherhood, Pocket Universe examines how the world becomes both more wondrous and more perilous in the permanent after of parenthood. Nancy Reddy's poems probe that wonder and danger through examinations of her own experiences of pregnancy, birth, postpartum difficulty, and all the ordinary joys, heartache, and tedium of life with small children. Setting that personal narrative against a backdrop of larger questions about human origins and ways of knowing, Pocket Universe inquires into our place in the universe and how we acquire knowledge through history, archaeology, scientific study, and our own bodies, while also reflecting on current events that expose ongoing violence against mothers and children. With its innovative, boundary-breaking poems, Pocket Universe considers motherhood with both candor and tenderness"--



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Nancy Reddy's Pocket Universe explores how the world becomes more wondrous and more perilous in the permanent after of parenthood. The collection begins in the public hospitals in sixteenth-century Paris--where women giving birth were as likely to die of fever as go home with healthy newborns--travels through the dizzying world of Instamommies and celebrities who effortlessly got their body "back" after baby, and ends with children singing at a bounce-house birthday party. Poems set those intimate, ostensibly domestic matters against weighty questions about human origins, our place in the universe, and the pervasive historical and present-day violence against mothers and children.

Pocket Universe traces an arc from the challenges and bodily horror of the first weeks home with a new baby, through the wonder of watching that child discover the world, and finally to the hard-won joy of motherhood.



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"In Pocket Universe, Nancy Reddy occupies the animal body: 'primates lick the amniotic fluid / from the dirt where the birthing mother spills it. . . .' She drops us into the blood of it, and we primates lick and rub these gorgeous images of brutal birth over our terrible, miraculous bodies. Reddy burrows into the unspoken with the wildness of a writer, a mother."

--Jan Beatty, author of American Bastard

"Nancy Reddy picks up Diotima's argument from Plato's Symposium that creation and procreation allow us to partake in immortality and the Good. These many labors--painful, painstaking--are the subject of the luminous Pocket Universe. In moving, discerning poems, Reddy reveals how the most intimate domestic spaces and our bodies themselves connect to the stars; how family matters share with historical, political matters and to dark matter itself. The fact that we're here on this planet to love and fail each other is an 'accident of the most fantastic luck.' With both tender and cruel examples, with pens, signs, fossils, sonograms, and telescopes, the poet shows how we are bound to each other through love, gravity, anguish, and devotion. Reddy's affecting vision about motherhood and making art details 'how many things there were / to be bad at' and astonishes us with 'the things that actually matter.'"

--Camille Guthrie, author of Diamonds

"Nancy Reddy's Pocket Universe is a wildly powerful and searingly honest meditation on the ways in which anxiety and wonder intersect at the nexus of motherhood. These poems unsparingly and vividly chronicle the speaker's corporeal postpartum experiences, while simultaneously reaching backwards into history and outwards into space--invoking everything from Insta-mommies to Pliny the Elder to Queen Victoria to celestial light--to remind us of our fragility and resilience in the face of all of the dangers caregiving in the world engenders."

--Erika Meitner, author of Useful Junk



About the Author



Nancy Reddy is the author of Double Jinx, a winner of the National Poetry Series, and coeditor of The Long Devotion: Poets Writing Motherhood. She is the recipient of a fellowship from the Sewanee Writers' Conference and grants from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts and the Sustainable Arts Foundation.

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