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Rough Honey is
suffused with a dark tenderness. These poems speak of fragility and power, the
contradictions of pleasure, the bruises we bear. With remarkable range, they
carry us from a whitewater rafting calamity to the “torrents of wheat” on a
family farm; from a bathysphere’s color-starved depths to a butcher’s blood-soaked
counter; from a peepshow’s “manageable storm of boredom and sex” to a
passionate fall from grace in an orchard. By turns buoyant and forlorn, Rough Honey’s characters both long for
and abandon hope of true connection, of home, in a world where “everything is
rented.” But their struggles are rendered in language so radiant, so mellifluous,
it can’t help but hint at the possibility of transcendence, the sheer sweetness
in being alive.
“Rough Honey is a
miracle of a first collection. Melissa Stein’s sensuous articulation of the
world from the inside out puts her poems into a kind of freefall—back into a
pulsing, primal language. Her electric apprehensions throb with this nearly
preverbal knowing . . . Above all, they define and redefine the lyric poem,
giving it myriad protean identities. Stein is a new poet of the first order.”
-- Molly Peacock
“Openness—of form, and
of the receptive and longing body—is Rough Honey’s central subject, and its
oxymoronic title suggests the sweet and fierce character of desire, that
compelling and dangerous sustenance . . . Stein’s poems are lit by a restless
and flashing verbal intelligence . . . Her sentences are beautifully choreographed; they
start and stop the motion of her poems with a nearly invisible, effortless
authority.” -- Mark Doty, from the Introduction
Melissa Stein has
published poems in The Southern Review, New England Review, Best New Poets 2009, Harvard Review,
North American Review, and many other journals and anthologies. She has
received residency fellowships from Yaddo, the MacDowell Colony, and the
Djerassi Foundation.
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