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Low-hanging Fruit
by Joanne Greenway
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$17.99
979-8-88838-327-8
2023
LOW-HANGING FRUIT is an archaeological dig deep into the realm of an aging woman’s memory. At times, the narrators of these poems may embellish or be guilty of “retrospective distortion”—yet, they strive to tell her truth. Truth: nostalgia for a coming of age during a time of growing injustice and violence; the bullying of the defenseless and the different; the warping effects of religion. Artifacts of joy, loss and love are exhumed in poems on a range of topics: racism, suicide, obsessive (and unattainable) love and encroaching change on a farm community.
Historical figures and a succession of animals also populate this collection. To renew their acquaintance, to learn their lessons, requires that once again, they be brought to life.
Joanne Greenway was born and raised in rural upstate New York and holds a Master’s Degree in French Literature from IU Bloomington. After a 30 year detour into a social work career, followed by widowhood, she retired and found plenty of time to observe, reflect and write.
She is a longtime member and current president of the Greater Cincinnati Writers League, a poetry organization which has been meeting continuously for almost 90 years. Her chapbooks, Limited Engagement and True Confessions were published by Finishing Line Press. She has lived in Cincinnati, Ohio, for the past fifty years, sharing her home with a succession of dogs and cats.
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