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In her second collection, Chelsea Rathburn continues to amaze with her ability to direct a clear poet’s gaze on every aspect of life, including the dissolution of a marriage. Working in both free v...
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01 January 2013

In her second collection, Chelsea Rathburn continues to amaze with her ability to direct a clear poet’s gaze on every aspect of life, including the dissolution of a marriage. Working in both free verse and form, this book solidifies Rathburn as an essential voice for contemporary poetry.
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Pages: 88
Publisher: Autumn House Press
Imprint: Autumn House Press
Series: Autumn House Press Poetry Prize
Publication Date:
01 January 2013
ISBN: 9781932870794
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
POETRY / Women Authors, Poetry by individual poets, POETRY / Subjects & Themes / Death, Grief, Loss, POETRY / Subjects & Themes / Family
"While I may have opened the book and this review with an eye for the technical, I left with a strong sense of the human business that makes good poetry, the kind we can feel in our bodies. . . . There’s a critical compassion as well that acknowledges 'the fatal inattentions / anxieties and tics…our good and bad intentions,' and despite what we lack, gives us a reason to stay afloat. —StorySouth "In her excellent A Raft of Grief, Chelsea Rathburn probes the varieties and nuances of love and relationships with unsparing lucidity. 'Maybe it’s not the eye/but the mind that can take only so much beauty, or solitude, or pleasure,/ maybe we travel both to find and forget ourselves,' she says in this book set in places as varied as Paris, Florida, Krakow. I love how she’s able to affirm what can happen between two people, while asking if a story-teller sometimes has to 'sacrifice lovers and selves to the narrative arc?' She’s willing to, which is one reason why her narratives are so persuasive—her allegiance throughout is to the poem as a whole. She will not let her fine moments overwhelm, as lesser poets often do; her limpid, yet complicated phrasing is always part of the poem’s fabric." —Stephen Dunn
"Great hungers, little deaths, lost causes, a whole shifting cargo of 'rages, lapses, and aches'–for all the burdens in tow here, Rathburn’s resilient craft is a model of buoyant aplomb. A Raft of Grief is a superbly accomplished book from a poet who has truly arrived." —David Barber
Chelsea Rathburn is the author of three full-length poetry collections, most recently Still Life with Mother and Knife, a New York Times “New & Noteworthy” book released by Louisiana State University Press in February 2019. Rathburn’s first full-length collection, The Shifting Line, won the 2005 Richard Wilbur Award, and her second collection, A Raft of Grief, was published by Autumn House Press in 2013. After spending six years living and teaching in the North Georgia mountains with her husband, the poet James Davis May, and their daughter, she moved to Macon in 2019. She is currently an associate professor of English-Creative Writing at Mercer University. In March 2019, Rathburn was appointed poet laureate of Georgia, and in 2021 she was awarded an Academy of American Poets Laureate Fellowship.