All Those Lilting Tongues by Theresa Hamman

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“The masterful, taut poems in Theresa Hamman‘s All Those Lilting Tongues speak the varied dialects of grief and longing. Yet they do so with such rawness, such vulnerability, we can scarcely turn away from the power of a woman over and over baring her wounds and reclaiming her life, especially at this cultural moment, as she stitches back together the “skins of rain/collected long before fires . . . creating new rivers.” Through her own “remembered agony,” as Donald Hall once called it, Hamman reminds us that the common language of poetry can both name past pain and heal it at the same time.”

–James Crews, author of Telling My Father

 

“The beautiful, brisk poems in All Those Lilting Tongues ache hard under the pressure of heavy ice and snow. Yet, on the banks of Hamman’s loss-frozen lake, we sense a soul warmed by survival, by belonging to the land and family. Drawing deep from her body and breath, she gifts us this miraculous cycle of grief-songs, hard-earned-wisdom-songs, rebirth-songs. A rare gift indeed that moves us beyond language, to the planes of pure emotion and pure art.”

–Justin Hocking, author of The Great Floodgates of the Wonderworld: A Memoir and Reclamation: Essays

 

“ ‘I don’t know / what I feel like doing / all these places don’t open until nine,’ writes Theresa Hamman near the end of All Those Lilting Tongues. That wink of self-irony and humor characterizes many of these carefully made, gestural poems about human endurance at the margins. By turns harrowing and grief-stricken, Hamman’s work is also as kind as it is wise. ‘The lucky people are the ones,’ she writes in another of this fine chapbook’s poems, ‘who / not only win the weekly shoe lotteries, but / also the annual lottery of socks.’ We too are the lucky ones, who hold this book in our hands, and luckier still to discover the many pleasures in its pages.”

–David Axelrod, author of The Open Hand

 

“In these precise and hungry poems, we are given haunted and important anatomies. Anatomies of bodies that break and lust and die, of interior spaces carved by memory and its revisions, and of what is rendered by the power of witnessing without looking away. Even when the beer hits the wall, the tree bursts into flame, and the ghost insists you are not among the dead. This collection is rich with details of the real, while moving into the vast spaces of the yet-becoming. A brave, dark singing.”

–Jennifer Boyden, author of The Mouths of Grazing Things and The Declarable Future

 

 

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All Those Lilting Tongues

by Theresa Hamman

$14.99, paper

978-1-63534-685-5

2018

Theresa Hamman is a poet from La Grande, Oregon. Her poems can be found in the following: The Tower JournalOregon EastbasaltThe Paddock Review, Red Savina Review and Nailed. She holds an MFA in poetry from Eastern Oregon University and is currently in the process of earning her MA in Literature from Mercy College in New York.