Tuesday, October 5, 2021

Poets and Poems: Sr. Sharon Hunter and “To Shatter Glass”


Sr. Sharon Hunter is making sense of her life, and she’s using poetry to do it.  

The 56 poems of her new collection, To Shatter Glass, are a journey into childhood and memory, the grief and pain of a broken marriage, and a coming to terms with one’s life and the people who have shaped it. This is the poetry of an interior pilgrimage, as real and palpable as any physical pilgrimage to a revered place. On this journey, Hunter is reaching for understanding and forgiveness, both for the people she knew and for herself. 

 

The poems are not easy to read; they were likely far more difficult to write. Hunter moves back and forth between memories of being raised by alcoholic parents, a marriage in which she often felt her husband’s abuse was justified, and the gradual steps toward resolution. These poems raise important questions about human brokenness, like whether we can ever be made whole in this life. 

 

To continue reading, please see my post today at Tweetspeak Poetry

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