Artenberg, Madeline: Naming a Hurricane
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Pink Trees Press, paperback
Publication Date: January 27, 2023
Publisher Marketing: Philip Larkin said that love is the rule of life, but that it's often proven negatively—we are as much shaped by love denied as love received. That double edge—dazzling human possibility, potential disappointment—is at the heart of Madeline Artenberg's powerful new book. A dried-out acorn becomes the token of lives "not fully lived." The unspoken nightmares of the Holocaust lie behind a father's punitive silence. A mother is "all kisses, all fists." Artenberg's feminist vision moves beyond the personal—we visit Greece and Guatemala—but the visceral figures of childhood return, humanized by time, "Now her eggshell hand tugs at my skirt." Monumental in its arc and canvas, Naming a Hurricane is the work of a lifetime. —D. Nurkse, author of A Country of Strangers
Madeline Artenberg's Naming a Hurricane, a terrific book of poetry, traces not only a life but the social changes impacting the speaker...from the innocence of pink pajamas to "hand-rolled joints," a woman's journey. Artenberg tells how packs of black dogs roam in Brooklyn as opposed to a kid and his dog she sees in the beloved movie theater, her escape. And even through glamorous travel, true escape is limited—as in "A Jew in Texas." This is where poetry comes in. Romance—young and older—and a keen eye for irony make Naming a Hurricane a wonderful debut! —Denise Duhamel, Guggenheim Fellow and author of Second Story