Dirt by Jennifer Handy

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In Dirt, Jennifer Handy takes us on a trip through her life—their life, your life, my life—Boomers, Gen X, Millennial. Our life, like being pulled backward through a key hole of time. Her distinctive form disrupts yet distends the rhythm of memory: “The distance is enraging,/ this sense that you are // too far away from where it is you want to be.” From dirt, to dirt, Handy leads us, with a little fire in between.

–Grant Matthew Jenkins, author of Contingencies of the Bourgeoisie (Blazevox 2023)

 

 

 

 

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Dirt

by Jennifer Handy

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979-8-89990-208-6

2025

Dirt is a long narrative poem, an ecopoetic memoir in verse, tracing the life of a woman who, in her forties, takes up homesteading in an attempt to put down roots and to forge a meaningful connection with the land.  The story begins with the woman’s childhood, growing up in a bland suburban housing development with no sense of history or culture or indeed an identifiable past of any sort.  The poem addresses issues of exoticism and the gaze, of memory and forgetting, particularly intergenerational memory and the ways it can be disrupted and destroyed.  It interrogates the white, middle-class ethos of suburbia:  how it fails those children who grow up in such an insular world, providing them with neither any real community nor a viable sense of moral values, leaving them empty and ill-prepared to engage with others in an increasingly global world.  A cautionary tale, it reveals both the human and environmental consequences of growing up in a spiritual and cultural wasteland.

Jennifer Handy is the author of the poetry chapbooks California Burning (Bottlecap Press, 2024) and Dirt (Finishing Line Press, 2025). She is the recipient of a Pearl Hogrefe Fellowship for poetry.

 

 

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