Angela Ball
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Winner of the 2006 Donald Hall Prize in Poetry Selected by Terrance Hayes
Winner of the 2008 Poetry Award from Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters
Angela Ball's lyrical, wry, and rueful poems float on a river of incongruities on which we may find Ron Popeil, Lord Byron, and Rudyard Kipling sharing the same raft; they create a fascinating commerce between the sublime and the ridiculous.
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Talking Pillow celebrates love as amazement, sustenance, and the progenitor of scarce-believable loss. The book centers around the sudden death of the author's long-time partner and travels outward to events in the world at large. Imagining themselves into multiple times, places, and lives, the poems comically explore the possibilities of attachment between people and the absurdity of death's sudden intrusion. Antic and often funny, these poems converse...
3) Possession
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"Angela Ball is a poet wise enough to describe love as 'a double appetite for seeing.' Her poems are suffused by a wary disappointment in romantic excitement, but with the piqued attention that accompanies desire she makes the world, so far as this can be done, the object of her desire."
-Williams Matthews



