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Jill McDonough

    Jill McDonoughová sa vo svojej poézii zameriava na témy spoločenskej nespravodlivosti a ľudskej odolnosti. Jej tvorba často čerpá z rozsiahlych skúseností s vyučovaním na Bostonskej univerzite v rámci Vzdelávacieho programu pre väzňov. Prostredníctvom prenikavých obrazov a precízneho jazyka McDonoughová skúma zložitosti ľudskej skúsenosti, pričom hľadá krásu a súcit v nečakaných prostrediach. Jej básne, ktoré sa objavili v popredných literárnych časopisoch, svedčia o jej hlbokom zanietení pre umenie a sociálnu spravodlivosť.

    Habeas Corpus
    Where You Live
    Here All Night
    • Here All Night

      • 100 stránok
      • 4 hodiny čítania

      Clever and humorous poems explore a wide range of topics, including relationships, money, time, and even technology like Siri. The author delves into life's complexities with wit and insight, making each poem a thought-provoking yet entertaining reflection on modern existence.

      Here All Night
    • Where You Live

      • 108 stránok
      • 4 hodiny čítania

      Jill McDonough's frank, funny, and tender second book offers each day fresh with the gift of it. Fierce/nose-sting of tears, quick breath out of nowhere. In love-poems, conversations, intimate jokes, from a hundred parties, five prisons, and three beloved bars, McDonough helps you better see Where You Live.

      Where You Live
    • Habeas Corpus

      • 76 stránok
      • 3 hodiny čítania

      Fifty sonnets explore the theme of historical executions, each meticulously titled with the name, date, and location of the event. The poems draw on factual accounts, eyewitness reports, and the voices of the condemned, creating a poignant and immersive experience. The skillful craftsmanship transforms these stark realities into authentic poetry, inviting readers to reflect on the gravity of each execution while appreciating the artistry behind the work.

      Habeas Corpus