Tuesday, October 26, 2021

Poets and Poems: Brittney Corrigan and "Daughters"


Poet Brittney Corrigan has produced one of the more creative and unusual collections of poetry. I’ve read. She’s imagined herself as a daughter of a broad array of individuals – historical figures, figures from mythology and folklore, and figures from fiction and fairy tales. In describing these imagined daughters, she’s provided insights into the relationships, the subjects, and the works, cultural environments, or historical periods in which they’re situated. 

What else do you call a collection like this but Daughters?

 

And then Corrigan takes her work an additional and large step further. Each of the 50 poems in the collection is six stanzas of six lines each. Try it for one poem, and then try it for 50. It is no easy task, and she pulls it off with wonder, creativity, a wry sense of humor, and deep understanding.


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