Mother
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Wave Books
Publishing:29th Oct '26
£16.99
This title is due to be published on 29th October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Dorothea Lasky’s stunning new collection of poems presents an unfurling, terrifying, and fiercely loving embodiment of motherhood as a force of creation.
Inspired by Bernadette Mayer’s The Desires of Mothers to Please Others in Letters, Lasky writes from the inner realm of a third pregnancy and guides us through a suspended timeline taut with anticipation. Mother documents caring for small children, the death of the mother, and the simultaneous anxiety and darkness of impending birth, as Lasky transmits from a deep mythic and biologically immediate space: “And even though I’ve spent / Eight months now / Dreading the sight / Of anything red / Now I long to bleed all over.” Invoking the eternal symbol of the mother, Lasky asks us to consider an expansive understanding of the horror and devotion inherent in the daily practices of existence.
Lasky abandons the notions of linearity and coherence, introducing possibilities of renewal out of instances of trauma by reaching for a musical phrasing all her own…. Don’t look for daintiness nor defeatism in Lasky’s weighty lines but rather fierce, quick-witted associations that make space for one woman’s power to name her world."
—Major Jackson, Academy of American Poets
Exhibiting her typically unabashed, rhythmic, and confessional style, Lasky revels in both shadow and light as she writes through isolation, motherhood, and loss. …Lasky’s voice is hypnotically primal, resulting in inexplicable, yet palpable desire."
—Publishers Weekly
She intends to perturb, disturb, disrupt, and awaken."
—Nathaniel Rosenthalis, Boston Review
- Runner-up for Pegasus Award for Poetry Criticism 2020 (United States)
ISBN: 9798891060470
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88 pages