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To Make It Right

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In her fifth collection of poetry, Corrinne Clegg Hales mines the layers of grief and discovers how to survive in a broken world.
  • 28 February 2011
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In her fifth collection of poetry, Corrinne Clegg Hales mines the layers of grief and discovers how to survive in a broken world.
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Price: $14.95
Pages: 88
Publisher: Autumn House Press
Imprint: Autumn House Press
Series: Autumn House Press Poetry Prize
Publication Date: 28 February 2011
ISBN: 9781932870473
Format: Paperback
BISACs: POETRY / Women Authors, Poetry by individual poets, POETRY / American / General, POETRY / Subjects & Themes / Family
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"Her language muscular and resolute, equally hard-edged and finely honed, Corrinne Clegg Hales explores the sometimes uneasy resonances between family and community, the self and history, reminding us that one of poetry’s noble purposes lies in the skillful ordering of emotional chaos. To Make It Right contains poetry of fierce, undeniable beauty despite the hardships that have inspired it.... Ambitious and sustained, this remarkable collection is the work of a poet intent on responding to the call of this world." —Claudia Emerson

"Corrinne Clegg Hale’s latest collection, To Make It Right, recognizes the dead we carry within us, as well as the inheritance of grief we pass on to those we love. These poems refuse to avert their gaze, opting instead for a lyrical scrutiny of loss and tenderness given in equal measure. To Make It Right gathers in the resilience of those who survive the wounds of a broken world, poem by poem, until the book’s end reaches a hard-earned and stunning beauty. It is a brave work that I will return to often as the years go by." —Brian Turner 

 "This is a masterpiece. Hales, at the peak of her powers, pierces the past, present, and future. I am in absolute awe." —Juan Felipe Herrera

Corrinne Clegg Hales was born in Tooele, Utah, and grew up in Salt Lake City. To Make It Right won the 2011 Autumn House Poetry Prize selected by Claudia Emerson. Her previous full-length books include Separate Escapes (Ashland Poetry Press, winner of the Richard Snyder Prize), Underground (Ahsahta Press), as well as two chapbooks. Awards include two NEA Fellowship Grants and the River Styx International Poetry Prize. She lives in Fresno, California, where she coordinates the MFA Program in Creative Writing at California State University, Fresno.