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Magdalena in Franklin, TN
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Magdalena in Franklin, TN
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“Gibbon’s
Magdalena
offers a fresh and profound voice to American poetry. Comparisons are impossible because this book doesn’t remind me of anything I’ve read in years. I loved it.”—Jim Harrison
is a finely drawn collection which, with sometimes painful honesty, examines the vagaries and vicissitudes of a heart in conflict with itself. The poems invoke the nature of an independent woman embracing her sexuality, travels, and being in the world.
Maureen Gibbon
is the author of a novel,
Swimming Sweet Arrow.
She teaches at Bemidji State Universityin Bemidji, Minnesota.
Magdalena
offers a fresh and profound voice to American poetry. Comparisons are impossible because this book doesn’t remind me of anything I’ve read in years. I loved it.”—Jim Harrison
is a finely drawn collection which, with sometimes painful honesty, examines the vagaries and vicissitudes of a heart in conflict with itself. The poems invoke the nature of an independent woman embracing her sexuality, travels, and being in the world.
Maureen Gibbon
is the author of a novel,
Swimming Sweet Arrow.
She teaches at Bemidji State Universityin Bemidji, Minnesota.
“Gibbon’s
Magdalena
offers a fresh and profound voice to American poetry. Comparisons are impossible because this book doesn’t remind me of anything I’ve read in years. I loved it.”—Jim Harrison
is a finely drawn collection which, with sometimes painful honesty, examines the vagaries and vicissitudes of a heart in conflict with itself. The poems invoke the nature of an independent woman embracing her sexuality, travels, and being in the world.
Maureen Gibbon
is the author of a novel,
Swimming Sweet Arrow.
She teaches at Bemidji State Universityin Bemidji, Minnesota.
Magdalena
offers a fresh and profound voice to American poetry. Comparisons are impossible because this book doesn’t remind me of anything I’ve read in years. I loved it.”—Jim Harrison
is a finely drawn collection which, with sometimes painful honesty, examines the vagaries and vicissitudes of a heart in conflict with itself. The poems invoke the nature of an independent woman embracing her sexuality, travels, and being in the world.
Maureen Gibbon
is the author of a novel,
Swimming Sweet Arrow.
She teaches at Bemidji State Universityin Bemidji, Minnesota.
















