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Hortensia, in winter

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Hortensia, in winter transports readers on a powerful journey through the lives of women bound by blood, history, and the weight of silence. Megan Merchant's titular Hortensia, an ancestor from a Mormon lineage, becomes both a ghostly presence and a focal point for poems that ache with longing, reverence, and the desire to break free from patriarchal confines. Each poem pulses with raw emotion and luminous imagery, transforming ordinary moments-radishes in a bowl, birds in flight, the silence of winter-into profound meditations on faith, memory, and inheritance. Merchant's work is steeped in the language of epistles, dialogues across time, and moments of haunting tenderness. With her deft hand, Merchant weaves a rich tapestry of personal and collective histories, inviting us to linger in the quiet spaces between loss and discovery. Hortensia, in Winter is a breathtaking exploration of what it means to seek and find oneself in the voices of those who came before.

Book Details

Publisher:
New American Press
ISBN:
9781941561331
Binding:
Paperback
Pages:
72
Authors:
Megan Merchant
Published Date:
2024-10-01
Language:
English

About Megan Merchant

Megan Merchant holds an MFA in international creative writing from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and lives in Prescott, Arizona. Glass Lyre Press published three of her full-length collections: The Dark's Humming, winner of the 2015 Lyrebird Award, Gravel Ghosts (2016), and Grief Flowers (2018). Before the Fevered Snow appeared from Stillhouse Press in 2020, followed by Hortensia, in Winter in 2024. She won the 2016-2017 COG Literary Award, judged by Juan Felipe Herrera, the 2018 Beullah Rose Poetry Prize, and the inaugural Michelle Boisseau Prize. She edits the journal Pirene's Fountain and wrote the children's book These Words I Shaped for You.

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