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Natural Causes

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Winner of the Autumn House Press Poetry Prize, Brian Brodeur’s second full-length collection showcases clarity of voice and sits in the domestic and political.
  • 12 April 2012
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Winner of the Autumn House Press Poetry Prize, Brian Brodeur’s second full-length collection showcases clarity of voice and sits in the domestic and political.
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Price: $17.95
Pages: 96
Publisher: Autumn House Press
Imprint: Autumn House Press
Series: Autumn House Press Poetry Prize
Publication Date: 12 April 2012
ISBN: 9781932870572
Format: Paperback
BISACs: POETRY / American / General, Poetry by individual poets, POETRY / Subjects & Themes / War
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"In one wonderfully crafted narrative after another, the poems of Natural Causes address loss: of human memory, of life, of sanity, and of the connection to our world as we grow into old age (and eventually die). While it’s perfectly fair to call these poems prosy, this is the first, most obvious observation one should make, and the underlying negativity of the term prosy when applied to verse exists in these poems purely for the fact that, yes, they are narrative; yes, they tell stories—not that they are flawed in some essential way. The second (and more worthy) observation a reader should make of these poems is how deftly Brodeur utilizes sound, meter, figurative language, and other more traditional poetic devices to spin these yarns in a way more akin to sermons, more akin to music, than to 'stories with line breaks.'" Southern Indiana Review

"Brian Brodeur’s poems embrace our shadowed selves—human frailty, ignorance, even the grotesque. In Natural Causes, he reminds his readers that what we hold dear—each other, animals, the planet—is often perilously close to violence and loss… an astute and valiant book, brimming with humanity." —Denise Duhamel

Brian Brodeur is the author of the poetry collections Self-Portrait with Alternative Facts (2019), Natural Causes (2012), and Other Latitudes (2008), as well as the poetry chapbooks Local Fauna (2015) and So the Night Cannot Go on Without Us (2007). Founder and Coordinator of the digital interview archive How a Poem Happens, as well as the Veterans Writing Workshop of Richmond, Indiana, Brian lives with his wife and daughter in the Whitewater River Valley. He teaches at Indiana University East.