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Let it be a Dark Roux
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In this retrospective new and selection collection of poetry, Sheryl St. Germain sings of her New Orleans upbringing, the Cajun/Creole culture, and the struggles and joys of being a woman and mother.
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01 November 2007

In this retrospective new and selection collection of poetry, Sheryl St. Germain sings of her New Orleans upbringing, the Cajun/Creole culture, and the struggles and joys of being a woman and mother.
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Pages: 152
Publisher: Autumn House Press
Imprint: Autumn House Press
Publication Date:
01 November 2007
ISBN: 9781932870169
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
POETRY / Women Authors, Poetry by individual poets, POETRY / Subjects & Themes / Places, POETRY / Subjects & Themes / Death, Grief, Loss
"Sheryl St. Germain is a courageous, wild, and disciplined poet." —Alicia Ostriker "Sheryl St. Germain’s poetry is filled with sensual delight, with the enjoyment of good food, good company, and good music. While she travels the world, St. Germain returns again and again to her native New Orleans, to the bonds of family and the forces of nature that break through and spill over human walls and barriers. In Let it Be a Dark Roux, St. Germain teaches us how to embrace all the currents of life—its pleasures, its sorrows, its inevitable challenge to step out into the street and take up the dance once more." —Mary Swander
"I do not think I have ever encountered a poet less self-consciously or more powerfully female. St. Germain does not try to intellectualize or abstract her gender: neither does she try to escape from it. I am that I am, as Someone once said: she accepts herself with a fullness, with an intensity, and with a gloriously swaggering melodiousness that are, I think, new to poetry in our language." —Burton Raffel
A native of New Orleans, Sheryl St. Germain has taught creative writing at the University of Texas at Dallas, the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Knox College, Iowa State University, and Chatham University where she directed the MFA Creative Writing program for 14 years. Her work has received several awards, including two NEA Fellowships, an NEH Fellowship, the Dobie-Paisano Fellowship, the Ki Davis Award from the Aspen Writers Foundation, and the William Faulkner Award for the personal essay. In 2018 she received the Louisiana Writer Award from the Louisiana Center for the Book in the State Library of Louisiana. She resides in Savannah, Georgia, where she continues to write and make fiber art. She is a member of the Kobo Gallery Artist Collective in Savannah.