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In Jacqueline Berger’s third collection, she combines the philosophical with the everyday to examine a broken world.
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10 January 2010

In Jacqueline Berger’s third collection, she combines the philosophical with the everyday to examine a broken world.
Price: $17.95
Pages: 80
Publisher: Autumn House Press
Imprint: Autumn House Press
Series: Autumn House Press Poetry Prize
Publication Date:
10 January 2010
ISBN: 9781932870367
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
POETRY / Women Authors, Poetry, POETRY / American / General, POETRY / Subjects & Themes / Family
"Reading The Gift That Arrives Broken, I kept asking myself: what is the magic that makes these poems of a quiet, ordinary life, with small sensuous pleasures, and the tracking of a father’s gradual decline toward death, so compelling? Is it the understated wisdom, the graceful compassion toward the self and others, the awareness that one is always 'swallowing rage,' balanced by the decision with a friend to 'share dessert, but share two of them/ because we love both chocolate and plums?' Is it the precision of description, is it the amused memories of the self at sixteen, dropping acid and tearing up money, or the amused speculation about a girl with a baby at a crafts fair selling goddess magnets, 'so female the air around her/ is perfumed,' and the baby’s dad, 'loose as a hinged board, slow as oil…Now I want to marry both of them'? 'I am trying to get to the center,' Jacqueline Berger writes, 'though there is no center,/ or everywhere is.' This is an art that is centered everywhere. It brought me closer to my own center, and it will bring you, whoever you are, closer too." —Alicia Ostriker"In her third book, Jacqueline Berger surveys the terrain of mid-life, keeping her own youth clearly in view along with the decline of her aging parents. Her perceptions about the hungers of body and mind, striking in their candor, are couched in language that honors and deepens the losses, even as it uncovers the gifts to be found in brokenness…her steady gaze is keen and loving." —Chana Bloch
Jacqueline Berger’s The Gift That Arrives Broken is the winner of the 2009 Autumn House Poetry Prize, selected by Alicia Ostriker. Berger is also the author of two previous books of poetry, Things That Burn, winner of the Agha Shahid Ali Prize, University of Utah Press, and The Mythologies of Danger, winner of the Bluestem Award and the Bay Area Book Reviewers Award. She teaches creative writing and directs the graduate program in English at Notre Dame de Namur University in Belmont, California. She was born and raised in Los Angeles and now lives in San Francisco with her husband.