Next Time You Come Home

Author:   Lisa Dordal
Publisher:   Black Lawrence Press
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9781625570536


Pages:   128
Publication Date:   22 September 2023
Format:   Paperback
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In NEXT TIME YOU COME HOME, Lisa Dordal distills one hundred eighty letters she received from her mother over a seventeen-year period into short, meditative entries that reflect upon motherhood, marriage, grief, the beauty of the natural world, same-sex relationships, and the passage of time. “ A newly recovered trove of letters is the source material for Next Time You Come Home, but the collection’ s true genius lies in the communion of mother and daughter across time. In distilling her late mother’ s letters to their loving essence, Lisa Dordal focuses not on the “ nighttime mother” who drank until her speech was slurred but on the vibrant, nurturing “ daytime mother” who taught her how to love the world. This is a radical compassion that heals, offering understanding without excuses or justifications, love without benchmarks or conditions. From its haunting title onward, Next Time You Come Home is an utter original.” – Margaret Renkl

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Author:   Lisa Dordal
Publisher:   Black Lawrence Press
Imprint:   Black Lawrence Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.181kg
ISBN:  

9781625570536


ISBN 10:   1625570538
Pages:   128
Publication Date:   22 September 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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"""A newly recovered trove of letters is the source material for Next Time You Come Home, but the collection's true genius lies in the communion of mother and daughter across time. In distilling her late mother's letters to their loving essence, Lisa Dordal focuses not on the ""nighttime mother"" who drank until her speech was slurred but on the vibrant, nurturing ""daytime mother"" who taught her how to love the world. This is a radical compassion that heals, offering understanding without excuses or justifications, love without benchmarks or conditions. From its haunting title onward, Next Time You Come Homeis an utter original."" --Margaret Renkl, author of Late Migrations: A Natural History of Love and Loss ""In the tradition of the epistle, this wonderful collection of letters turned into poems transports readers back in time. Inside we find reports from Lisa Dordal's mother on the gorgeously mundane moments of life: shopping at Sears, trying out new shoes, planning dinner. These blessings of the everyday sit beside larger more worldly events all the while marvelously punctuated by the comings and goings of various birds and the cold and warm days of the seasons. Chickadees and sandhill cranes appear within the same lines of letters announcing a loved one's death. And such is life, isn't it? These small, brilliant moments? How fortunate to be able to bear witness to the daily joys and sorrows that could otherwise be long forgotten. These transformative poems leave me even more in awe of each of our precious, fleeting, singular lives."" --Didi Jackson, author of Moon Jar ""In Next Time You Come Home, Lisa Dordal exquisitely sculpts her rediscovered letters from her mother into what she describes as 'something between letters and poems--not fully letters and not fully poems, but, instead, their own thing.' The result is a book that captures the ways excision, distillation, rewriting and reshaping play crucial roles in how we might remember and make sense of the lives that shape our own. The quotidian details that Dordal leaves on the page--requests for soup recipes, reports of bird sightings, seasonal shifts--accrue new poignancy as Next Time You Come Homemoves with a sneaky momentum through months, then years, then decades. What remains on the page feels like a new and ghostly dialogue between the writer, her mother, and the reader, too--a conversation that is both courageous and illuminating."" --Lee Conell, author of The Party Upstairs"


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Lisa Dordal is a Writer-in-Residence at Vanderbilt University and is the author of Mosaic of the Dark, which was a finalist for the 2019 Audre Lorde Award for Lesbian Poetry; Water Lessons, a Lambda Literary most-anticipated-book for 2022; and Next Time You Come Home, a Lambda Literary most-anticipated-book for 2023. Lisa is a Pushcart Prize and Best-of-the-Net nominee and the recipient of an Academy of American Poets Prize, the Robert Watson Poetry Prize, and the Betty Gabehart Poetry Prize. Her poetry has appeared in The Sun, Narrative, Image, Best New Poets, Christian Century, and CALYX. Her website is lisadordal.com.

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