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Book Synopsis
Confronting addiction, compulsions, and anxieties, this collection explores the combination of wonder and longing that makes a life. Melanie Power’s poems commemorate ordinary moments and everyday characters – a roadside shopkeeper, a neighbourhood linden tree, a great-uncle’s hooch – tracing the unsettling shadows that border joy.

Trade Review

“These poems look with ardour and humour at what’s beloved and what’s
hard to love, reminding us that sometimes those are the same things. The
nostalgia-laden, trade-marked, pre-packaged baked goods that make us salivate
may also make us cringe; the past self whose actions seem shamefully misguided
deserves respect and tenderness. Power can do irony as well as any writer of
her generation, but she can also do sincerity, goofiness, even reverence. And
she does it all memorably and musically – her speakers and characters might
mock notions of eloquence and aplomb but Power speaks through a sonnet or a
villanelle as vibrantly and gracefully as through an open, expansive lyric.
Heartbreaking and hilarious, this is an impressively accomplished first book, wise
beyond its years.” Stephanie Bolster, author of A Page from the Wonders of
Life on Earth


“Melanie Power is a poet of the immediate. Like the feral cats that navigate the alleys and sidewalks of the late capitalist east-coast universe she evokes here – her speaker prowls the crumbling infrastructures of the built world, scratching at the seams of language and landscape. What she is surrounded by – rocks, Fun Dip, roadways, roadkill, frozen cakes – ‘all things viscous’ (and ‘vicious’) and ‘sweet’ is what she interrogates. At hand are the fundamentals of a poetry in the
lineage of squirrelers of image and rhyme such as Paul Muldoon, and closer to
home, Ken Babstock, and Mary Dalton. There is something unerringly honest about these poems that doesn’t so much make one want to cling to the thing being observed, as revel in the briefest glimpses of these treasures caught and
rendered with impeccable care – and just as quickly –released into air.” Sina
Queyras, author of My Ariel


“… [There] is an incantatory power in many of these poems … her lines sing, regardless of their subject. … I’ll remember [this book] for Melanie Power’s endearing candour, wise-self-effacement, and for the subtle music.” – David B. Hickey, The Antigonish Review


Full Moon of Afraid and Craving is like a dreamy, atmospheric stroll through time and memory, reflecting on the different pieces which make up a life, from the snacks you are, the clothes you wore, the desires you had, and the places you lived. Power’s poems are beautiful little slices of the past, finding core memories in an array of corners, from the memorable to the mundane. A strong debut.” The Miramichi Reader


"Melanie Power’s debut collection of poems, Full Moon of Afraid and Craving, has layers. Like a decadent cake that makes you laugh, salivate, then sing in awe at the passage of time. Like Aubrey Plaza’s acting – you’ll never know if she really means what she says. But that’s half the fun. The other half is exquisite craft. From odes to processed food to a birthday party attended by past selves, it’s OK to let the easy reading fool you – in no time you’ll be craving more, buying a six-pack of Vachon’s ½ Moon just because of poetry." Carlos A. Pittella

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
    Publication Date: 4/15/2022 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780228011064, 978-0228011064
    ISBN10: 022801106X
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    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Confronting addiction, compulsions, and anxieties, this collection explores the combination of wonder and longing that makes a life. Melanie Power’s poems commemorate ordinary moments and everyday characters – a roadside shopkeeper, a neighbourhood linden tree, a great-uncle’s hooch – tracing the unsettling shadows that border joy.

    Trade Review

    “These poems look with ardour and humour at what’s beloved and what’s
    hard to love, reminding us that sometimes those are the same things. The
    nostalgia-laden, trade-marked, pre-packaged baked goods that make us salivate
    may also make us cringe; the past self whose actions seem shamefully misguided
    deserves respect and tenderness. Power can do irony as well as any writer of
    her generation, but she can also do sincerity, goofiness, even reverence. And
    she does it all memorably and musically – her speakers and characters might
    mock notions of eloquence and aplomb but Power speaks through a sonnet or a
    villanelle as vibrantly and gracefully as through an open, expansive lyric.
    Heartbreaking and hilarious, this is an impressively accomplished first book, wise
    beyond its years.” Stephanie Bolster, author of A Page from the Wonders of
    Life on Earth


    “Melanie Power is a poet of the immediate. Like the feral cats that navigate the alleys and sidewalks of the late capitalist east-coast universe she evokes here – her speaker prowls the crumbling infrastructures of the built world, scratching at the seams of language and landscape. What she is surrounded by – rocks, Fun Dip, roadways, roadkill, frozen cakes – ‘all things viscous’ (and ‘vicious’) and ‘sweet’ is what she interrogates. At hand are the fundamentals of a poetry in the
    lineage of squirrelers of image and rhyme such as Paul Muldoon, and closer to
    home, Ken Babstock, and Mary Dalton. There is something unerringly honest about these poems that doesn’t so much make one want to cling to the thing being observed, as revel in the briefest glimpses of these treasures caught and
    rendered with impeccable care – and just as quickly –released into air.” Sina
    Queyras, author of My Ariel


    “… [There] is an incantatory power in many of these poems … her lines sing, regardless of their subject. … I’ll remember [this book] for Melanie Power’s endearing candour, wise-self-effacement, and for the subtle music.” – David B. Hickey, The Antigonish Review


    Full Moon of Afraid and Craving is like a dreamy, atmospheric stroll through time and memory, reflecting on the different pieces which make up a life, from the snacks you are, the clothes you wore, the desires you had, and the places you lived. Power’s poems are beautiful little slices of the past, finding core memories in an array of corners, from the memorable to the mundane. A strong debut.” The Miramichi Reader


    "Melanie Power’s debut collection of poems, Full Moon of Afraid and Craving, has layers. Like a decadent cake that makes you laugh, salivate, then sing in awe at the passage of time. Like Aubrey Plaza’s acting – you’ll never know if she really means what she says. But that’s half the fun. The other half is exquisite craft. From odes to processed food to a birthday party attended by past selves, it’s OK to let the easy reading fool you – in no time you’ll be craving more, buying a six-pack of Vachon’s ½ Moon just because of poetry." Carlos A. Pittella

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