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Beautiful in the Mouth

Author: Mr Keetje Kuipers and Mr Thomas Lux   Series: New Poets of America

50 galleys will be printed and mailed to reviewers and media 3-4 months prior to publication. 100 finished books will be mailed to review and media outlets. Direct mail promotion. 1000 promo postcards will be mailed to readers, professors, and publisher contacts. Inclusion in catalog fliers. Promotion through BOA's website and other online outlets. Readings Cont. Shakespeare and Co. in Missoula, MT. Projected readings in Seattle, WA; Los Angeles, CA, San Francisco, CA; Palo Alto; CA; Portland, OR; Boston, MA. Awards Cont. Poetry awards from Atlanta Review and Nimrod. 2007 Margery Davis Boyden Wilderness Writing Resident in Oregon's Rogue River Valley.

Selected by Thomas Lux as the winner of the eighth annual A. Poulin, Jr., Poetry Prize.

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50 galleys will be printed and mailed to reviewers and media 3-4 months prior to publication. 100 finished books will be mailed to review and media outlets. Direct mail promotion. 1000 promo postcards will be mailed to readers, professors, and publisher contacts. Inclusion in catalog fliers. Promotion through BOA's website and other online outlets. Readings Cont. Shakespeare and Co. in Missoula, MT. Projected readings in Seattle, WA; Los Angeles, CA, San Francisco, CA; Palo Alto; CA; Portland, OR; Boston, MA. Awards Cont. Poetry awards from Atlanta Review and Nimrod. 2007 Margery Davis Boyden Wilderness Writing Resident in Oregon's Rogue River Valley.

Selected by Thomas Lux as the winner of the eighth annual A. Poulin, Jr., Poetry Prize.

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Thomas Lux selected thisdebut collection as winner of BOA's A. Poulin, Jr., Poetry Prize. In hisforeword he writes, "I was immediately struck by the boldness ofimagination, the strange cadences, and wild music of these poems. We should beglad that young poets like Keetje Kuipers are making their voices heard not bytearing up the old language but by making the old language new."KeetjeKuipers, a native of the Northwest, earned her BA at Swarthmore College and MFAat the University of Oregon. A Stegner Fellow at Stanford University, shedivides her time between Stanford and Missoula, Montana. From Devils LakeJournal: "Keetje Kuipers' "Beautiful in the Mouth" is at oncelovely, frank, and haunting. The poems move easily between landscapes,inhabiting the American west, Paris, and New York City with equal ease and yet,they never exploit sympathies of locale for their power. Instead, they rely onnothing but the speaker's own candor, who is able to speak through suchdisparate poems as "Bondage Play as Substitue for Prayer" alongside"Waltz of the Midnight Miscarriage," "Reading Sappho in a WineBar," and "Barn Elegy" with a good spattering ofhonest-to-goodness sonnets." From ForeWord Reviews: "The poems move likeghosts themselves: disappearing into walls, circling back, appearing for amoment to be captured, then evaporating into thin air. Kuipers pins momentsonto the page with the care of an etymologist collecting rare specimens. Herpoems are at once visceral and cosmic, "a wave as well as a particle.

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Critic Reviews

“"The poems in Beautiful in the Mouth mostly identify themselves within a poetic register that is more tangible, emotionally sincere, linguistically straightforward and sensuous than that of the experimental lyric... Kuipers' is a poetry that demonstrates how instabilities in the contested space between lyric and narrative conventions can yield poems that teeter and slip between location and dislocation, language and silence, past and present, presence and absence." -- Tar River Poetry "The place of her poems... is truly the embodied experience in the larger world. She douses us in imagery that we can voice in our mouths and feel under our fingers." -- Midtown Review "I have no reservations at all with Beautiful in the Mouth or the poet behind it: if my praise seems even too encouraging for an unbiased review, just know that this is possibly the best book of original poetry that I've encountered since I first began reviewing books in 1998. Perhaps it is because Kuipers as a poet is much like myself in her foci of intimate affairs and broad natural landscapes, or perhaps it is because she is so skillful in crafting poems that tell stories or minister to our emotions honestly and she can do so with an impressive economy of words. She has simply impressed me... [h]ow she did this exactly, I cannot quite place into words." -- CutBank Literary Magazine "Never before have I read a collection of poetry in which nearly every poem echoes my own thoughts and misgivings on what it means to be a woman, to be in or out of love, to grapple with mortality, to finally embrace the volatile nature o f the self, or to deal with 'the consequences/ of happiness.' This is an intruiging collection that deserves your heart's attention. I fell in love. I hope you do too." -American Microreviews and Interviews”

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About the Author

Keetje Kuipers is a native of the Northwest. She earned her B.A. at Swarthmore College and her M.F.A. at the University of Oregon. She is currently a Stegner Fellow at Stanford University. In 2007 Keetje was the Margery Davis Boyden Wilderness Writing Resident. She used the residency to complete work on her book Beautiful in the Mouth, which was awarded the 2009 A. Poulin, Jr. Poetry Prize.

In addition, Keetje has been the recipient of fellowships from the Vermont Studio Center, Squaw Valley Community of Writers, Oregon Literary Arts, and Soapstone, as well as awards from Atlanta Review and Nimrod. Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Prairie Schooner, West Branch, Painted Bride Quarterly, Willow Springs, and AGNI, among others. Keetje Kuipers lives in Missoula, Montana with her dog, Bishop.

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Thomas Lux selected this debut collection as winner of BOA's A. Poulin, Jr., Poetry Prize. In his foreword he writes, "I was immediately struck by the boldness of imagination, the strange cadences, and wild music of these poems. We should be glad that young poets like Keetje Kuipers are making their voices heard not by tearing up the old language but by making the old language new." Keetje Kuipers , a native of the Northwest, earned her BA at Swarthmore College and MFA at the University of Oregon. A Stegner Fellow at Stanford University, she divides her time between Stanford and Missoula, Montana. From Devils Lake Journal: "Keetje Kuipers' Beautiful in the Mouth is at once lovely, frank, and haunting. The poems move easily between landscapes, inhabiting the American west, Paris, and New York City with equal ease and yet, they never exploit sympathies of locale for their power. Instead, they rely on nothing but the speaker's own candor, who is able to speak through such disparate poems as "Bondage Play as Substitue for Prayer" alongside "Waltz of the Midnight Miscarriage," "Reading Sappho in a Wine Bar," and "Barn Elegy" with a good spattering of honest-to-goodness sonnets." From ForeWord Reviews: "The poems move like ghosts themselves: disappearing into walls, circling back, appearing for a moment to be captured, then evaporating into thin air. Kuipers pins moments onto the page with the care of an etymologist collecting rare specimens. Her poems are at once visceral and cosmic, "a wave as well as a particle.""

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Product Details

Publisher
BOA Editions, Limited
Published
13th May 2010
Pages
96
ISBN
9781934414330

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