The
Red Thread
Poems weaving through the erotic heart of a spirited poet-woman on the cusp of middle age
Elizabeth
McKim (described in Poetry Flash as
“powerfully womanly…yet devilish, daring”) is a pioneer performance poet.
In her bawdy and intimate fifth collection, she looks back—and forward—as
she ages, in poems connected by The Red
Thread, a bright motif in which all is interwoven, and always beats to the
rhythm of the human heart.
The poems in The Red Thread wind
their way insistently through time and love and the hushed confusion of family
secrets; between beloved sisters, daughter and grand daughter, through music,
weddings, the blessing of carnal knowledge, and across borders and checkpoints:
India and the Middle East, where love letters float in the wind in which
the innocent body is assaulted and a lover dies in a woman’s arms. Knitting
together the heart, mind and body of one of our keenest and most tender
observers, The Red Thread is a work
of uncommon power.
About The Author
Elizabeth
McKim is a poet whose roots are in the oral tradition of song,
story and chant. She performs and teaches in collaboration with artists,
musicians and expressive therapists in the
About The Author
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