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Ohio Radio
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Ohio Radio

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These poems celebrate reckless amazement. Small-town pain from Ohio finds itself suddenly grown up on the island of Madeira, possessed by a voice that speaks from understanding the mother, who suffers from mental illness, at work on the pole in a strip joint. We follow a schoolgirl through her summer of cheap sweets, mean friends, threats, and possibility. Later, we find ourselves abroad where that girl as a grown woman is a mother herself, buffeted by the difficulties of parental love. These poems have the power to take us places we have not been and to recognize the truth in what we did not know. -Brooks Haxton, author of They Lift Their Wings to Cry The poems in Renee Agatep's Ohio Radio document the complicated relationship of a heartland native with a past that won't stop announcing itself in the present. Whether it's childhood trauma or adolescent love affairs, the characters in Agatep's luminous poems appear as ghosts in the windows of memory, and the poems give those ghosts a home where they continue to haunt and mesmerize the reader who is lucky enough to hold this book in their hands. Unlike the songs that play so predictability on the Midwestern airwaves, the poems in Renee Agatep's Ohio Radio are searing elegies for a place that can be left but not forgotten and that dwells in the consciousness of a poet who debuts their impressive talents in this collection. -Christopher Kennedy, author of Clues from the Animal Kingdom and Ennui Prophet There are a million ways Ohio will break your heart, and Renee Agatep is a cartographer of the love and lament specific to these borders. I would follow wherever her map leads - down into "the dark heart of it all," beyond the Gorgon in the iron-frame bed, the wild chicory and violet, the "yellow-cast stains of Mansfield Correctional," the brightest memories of mothers, the cut grass of eternity. Agatep may not "belong to Ohio or anyone else," as she writes, but in these poems, Ohio is entirely hers. -Ruth Awad, author of Set to Music a Wildfire

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Indiana University Press
Country
United States
Date
20 September 2023
Pages
62
ISBN
9781950066155

These poems celebrate reckless amazement. Small-town pain from Ohio finds itself suddenly grown up on the island of Madeira, possessed by a voice that speaks from understanding the mother, who suffers from mental illness, at work on the pole in a strip joint. We follow a schoolgirl through her summer of cheap sweets, mean friends, threats, and possibility. Later, we find ourselves abroad where that girl as a grown woman is a mother herself, buffeted by the difficulties of parental love. These poems have the power to take us places we have not been and to recognize the truth in what we did not know. -Brooks Haxton, author of They Lift Their Wings to Cry The poems in Renee Agatep's Ohio Radio document the complicated relationship of a heartland native with a past that won't stop announcing itself in the present. Whether it's childhood trauma or adolescent love affairs, the characters in Agatep's luminous poems appear as ghosts in the windows of memory, and the poems give those ghosts a home where they continue to haunt and mesmerize the reader who is lucky enough to hold this book in their hands. Unlike the songs that play so predictability on the Midwestern airwaves, the poems in Renee Agatep's Ohio Radio are searing elegies for a place that can be left but not forgotten and that dwells in the consciousness of a poet who debuts their impressive talents in this collection. -Christopher Kennedy, author of Clues from the Animal Kingdom and Ennui Prophet There are a million ways Ohio will break your heart, and Renee Agatep is a cartographer of the love and lament specific to these borders. I would follow wherever her map leads - down into "the dark heart of it all," beyond the Gorgon in the iron-frame bed, the wild chicory and violet, the "yellow-cast stains of Mansfield Correctional," the brightest memories of mothers, the cut grass of eternity. Agatep may not "belong to Ohio or anyone else," as she writes, but in these poems, Ohio is entirely hers. -Ruth Awad, author of Set to Music a Wildfire

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Indiana University Press
Country
United States
Date
20 September 2023
Pages
62
ISBN
9781950066155