Holy the Body (Volume 44)
Poems
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Texas Review Press
Publishing:31st Mar '26
£16.99
This title is due to be published on 31st March, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Holy the Body wrestles with ghosts and shadows, discovers Mother Teresa in a cinnamon bun in Nashville, Tennessee and Jesus's tears in a trick of light. At once dark and humorous, these poems confront the religiosity of the US and explore the experience of faithful doubt, as God himself "goes under the knife." The poems in this manuscript take the reader through the brutalities of the author losing his mother to melanoma and of resuscitating his own father, with "the cracking of sternum beneath my hands." The collection chisels out a hard-earned language for the sacred, one which proclaims that the beauty we find in the midst of uncertainties is itself a solace that, as one of the final poems in the manuscript affirms, "is more than enough."
“If sacred texts lend our inscrutable world divine sight, then the exquisitely funny and magically solemn poems of Donovan McAbee humanize full force the believer's very real confrontation with that which tests faith and mutes joy. And thus, I am less lonesome. He travels his past to witness from the deepest spaces of the heart's terrace. Holy the Body makes merry the dilemmas of living with grief and the pleasures of loving this world in spite of further inevitable loss, rendering us speechless. 'The best words sew a seam across the tear of silence.' The best words are found in this book in your hands.” —Major Jackson, author of Razzle Dazzle
“Are our bodies electric, comic, troublesome, sacred? In Donovan McAbee's spirited and tender Holy the Body, the answer is YES, YES, YES, YES. These are poems of deep humor and pathos, exploring an embodied pilgrim's journey through faith and its faithful companion, doubt. Poems of growing up, of grief while facing down the death of a parent, and of wonder as one falls in love and prepares to become a parent oneself. If the young Donovan, gobsmacked by God onto his back on the floor of a storefront church, 'couldn't stop crying for the beauty of it all,' reading these poems, you too might find yourself confounded by the trouble, and braced by the pleasure, of being a turbulent, sensual, fleshy, human.” —Philip Metres, author of Fugitive/Refuge
“Upon a tableau where God is as real as sugar, rock songs hide messages from the devil, and a mother tries to be stronger than death, Donovan McAbee's Holy the Body portrays innocence alongside violence before a return to innocence through clear sighted recollections. As a boy "Jesus talked to me / just for the asking," but later, he's "guided by a trick of light." These poems seek comfort - not by turning over tables, but through form and volta, languaging what secrets forbade, using sparse lyrics that, while they do not deliver him from evil, still proclaim: "I know you by the space / you leave empty." —Pádraig Ó Tuama, author of Kitchen Hymns
“Donovan McAbee's Holy the Body is a poetic bildungsroman for our time. Perfectly positioned in Christianity's sweet spot—the opposing tensions of body and mind—it traces the lifelong development of a contemporary believer's spiritual life: an ordinary man buffeted by the bizarre properties and constant temptations of 21st century life as he strives to retain his faith. A master of the Southern vernacular voice and colloquial language, McAbee delivers folksy narratives that ruminate on various theological issues: "I wait for you, Lord/like a mailbox for a letter.
ISBN: 9781680034646
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 170g
86 pages