The Invented Mother by Thea Goodman- NWVS #175

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In a Thea Goodman poem the speaker-mother’s reasoning is ravenous, her discourse, vigorously original, bitingly sonic. The internal rhymes in the poems of her debut collection braid color, light, and ideas into music that is rarely straightforward, but utterly compelling. An example of the invented self as a new mother appears vividly in “After,” The spring drops white petals hot / snow upon limestone pavers that smell like // sex. Goodman plays with form that introduces parentheticals and fragments that ricochet on the page. These poems are both timeless and of-themoment, as in “Bones of Dead Pronouns”: I remember / the hose splitting the sun, my thumb on the nozzle, high / shrieks of summer, when they were a girl. At the heart of this truly ravishing poetry is a plaintive voice giving new shape to experience, and making art of it, art you will ponder and savor.
–Elaine Sexton, author of Drive

 

From “desert dust that swirls like advice” to the “bones of dead pronouns,” and coyotes who prowl across poems, Thea Goodman’s new collection kicks up wisdom, beauty, despair, love, sex, and rejuvenation. Her range is vast; from free verse to sonnets, Goodman’s poems reframe what was once familiar into something fresh and complex. Spinning motherhood, babyhood, selfhood, and transformation into kaleidoscopic wonder, these poems examine how we make and unmake our lives and selves. “I died early and am a tourist on earth,” Goodman writes, and in this and other lovely, funny moments, readers will be reminded how lucky we are that she made these poems — lyrical visitations from a supremely talented and thoughtful poet.

–Rachel DeWoskin, author of absolute animal and Two Menus

 

In her stunning debut collection, “The Invented Mother,” Thea Goodman questions and explores the shifting notions of identity and the vicissitudes of parenthood. With complex syntax, lush imagery and associative leaps, these poems plumb emotional depths. Thea Goodman strikes a stance uniquely her own in this stellar chapbook.
–Elise Paschen, author of “The Nightlife”

 

 

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The Invented Mother – NWVS #175

by Thea Goodman

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$17.99

979-8-88838-319-3
2023

The poems in The Invented Mother explore cultural notions and daily realities of our most elemental relationships, as well as gender, sexuality, nature and creation.  These poems are full of wonder: What is a mother? What is natural and what is constructed? How do words define us? Here, acts of care, creativity and violent disruption are subjects that begin with awe of the natural world.  Written in a variety of forms, animals, food, color and light animate verse that evokes the mysteries of love on a changing planet. 

Thea Goodman is a novelist, poet and educator in Chicago. Her first novel, The Sunshine When She’s Gone (Henry Holt) appeared in 2013 to critical acclaim. Her short fiction, essays and poems have appeared in New England Review, Arrowsmith, Columbia,  among others. The Invented Mother was a finalist in  The New Women’s Voices Chapbook Competition 2022.

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