How to Be Married after Iraq by Abby E. Murray

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$13.99

 

Abby E. Murray‘s gorgeous, tough-and-tender poems challenge the insistently domestic and feminine sphere of military wifehood, where one must be “a woman more likely to help than hinder,” “portable as a jug of water” when “wartime calls like a drunk father.” At turns curious, affectionate, vigilant and deliciously mutinous, there is not a bad poem in this bunch. They are thoughtful but saber-sharp, laced with longing, delicate as wedding pearls and strong as a diamond band sent from Afghanistan, “carved from the earth and polished.”
–Andria Williams, author of The Longest Night

 

Abby Murray‘s How to be Married after Iraq is it is incredible book of poems. In this work she captures all the fear and pressure military couples experience after repeated deployments. We already have books that deal with the soldier directly involved in the war, but this book explores the tensions and difficulties of the partner who remains behind. Abby Murray is a brilliant poet. The poems, which are polished and exquisite, leave us awestruck and often in tears. Such beauty, such grace in this major new voice in American poetry.”
–Maria Gillan, author of What We Pass On: Collected Poems 1980-2009

 

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How to Be Married after Iraq

by Abby E. Murray

$13.99, paper

978-1-63534-445-5

2018

Abby E. Murray is the Editor in Chief of Collateral, an online literary journal that explores the impact of war beyond the combat zone. Her poems can be found in recent or forthcoming issues of Prairie SchoonerRattleStone CanoeDialogist and others. She lives in the Pacific Northwest, where she teaches writing at the University of Washington Tacoma and regularly offers free workshops to veterans, soldiers, and military families in the area.

1 review for How to Be Married after Iraq by Abby E. Murray

  1. Kyle

    I had a chance to hear Dr. Murray speak at the University of Memphis (Lambuth Campus). I was fascinated by her poems and perspective, especially as a veteran myself. The sample of poems she read from this collection would be worth the $14 alone. Whether you are aware of the true life of military families and their struggles or not, these poems are important perspective that provide a much needed human element to military members and their families that often gets hidden behind what a family is ‘supposed’ to look like. More than worth your time and money.

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