Midnight in the Guest Room
Poems
by
Jan Bailey
CATEGORY:
Poetry
PAGES: 90
TRIM: 6 x 9
ISBN: 0-9728984-0-9
PRICE: $14.95/ Paperback Original
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A
stunning new poetic voice of the South
celebrating the joys and losses of women’s lives
Winner
of the Sue Saniel Elkind Poetry Prize
from Kalliope Magazine
Winner of the Elinor Benedict Prize in Poetry
from Passages North Magazine
In Midnight in the
Guest Room Jan Bailey locates the “bliss of the routine” experiences in
women’s lives—childhood, love, marriage, sexuality, birth, child rearing,
aging—and transforms them into moments of transcendent power and beauty. With
uncommon wit and sensitivity she offers us poems about the pleasures of a
woman’s soft and unstylish belly; the fierceness of mother love; the
desolation of a miscarriage; the hilarious illusion of sexual healing; the
unexpected eroticism of breast feeding:
from 'Mornings in the Blue House':
She
draped her newborn like a sheaf of peonies
across her lap, peeled back the blanket from
the puff-ball face, then parted her robe, pinched
her nipple and settled in her daughter there
and something sweetly sexual rose between
them—the pressure, the release—and she fell
fully into love, holding nothing back
as with a man, whose wounding begins
as soon as he cries Baby and rolls over.
Rooted in the landscape of the south, celebrating the private treasures to be
found in the everyday world, her poems speak to us all of the joys and the
losses of the seasons of our lives.
“Jan
Bailey’s book begins with an ode to the belly, with its “frayed mapping of
desire,” and travels from that intimate core through a meditation on the body
as it is filled and transported by love and time— desire and marriage,
childbirth and loss, the strange transformations of aging. Like the speaker who
sits up late reading in order to “drink the everyday of other women,” Bailey
is hungry for the texture of the body, the great communal chain of lived
experience; these sensuous, physical poems join her to that current of being.”
—Mark Doty
“In shapes as solid as cut stone and as brilliant as gems, Jan Bailey’s Midnight
in the Guest Room is powered by a headlong intensity to bring back alive
what it’s like to be alive. Her poems have the confronting yet yielding power
of the nude. The living one, the one the artist modeled her work on.”
—Jack Myers
“The voice of the poems in Midnight in the Guest Room is a woman’s
voice speaking in clear, strong measures of universal human experiences—loss
and recovery, love and anger, parental joy and regret, the erotic and the
contemplative, wonder and certainty. Jan Bailey’s poems are a pleasure
in their honesty and openness, in the art of their language, in the breadth of
their vision. The gift of this book belongs to us all.”
—Pattiann Rogers
“Language is compatibly married to world in Jan Bailey s felicitous images and
music, in lines as strong and lovely as her ropes of wisteria / wide as a
woman's thigh. She celebrates the sensual in the complex lives of women; but she
never shrinks from sorrow with his sharp scythe of gray, nor from anything.”
—Susan Ludvigson
About The
Author:
Jan Bailey grew up in the foothills of
South Carolina
. The author of two highly acclaimed volumes of poetry, Paper
Clothes and Heart of the Other: Island Poems, she is a recipient of the South
Carolina Arts Commission Fellowship in Poetry. She holds an MFA from
Vermont
College
and divides her time between
South Carolina
, where she is Chairman of the Creative Writing Department of the Governor's
School for the Arts and Humanities, and
Monhegan Island
,
Maine
, where she teaches poetry workshops.
Twice nominated for a Pushcart Prize, she is the 2003 winner of the Elinor
Benedict Prize in Poetry from Passages North magazine.
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