The Wounded Line
eBook - ePub

The Wounded Line

A Guide to Writing Poems of Trauma

  1. 183 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
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eBook - ePub

The Wounded Line

A Guide to Writing Poems of Trauma

About this book

A writing guide to processing trauma through the poetic form, Jehanne Dubrow, a well respected writer, speaker, guide, and spouse of a career military officer, offers an experienced and knowledgeable voice to aspiring writers and those working through trauma.

In this accessible and inspiring guide, acclaimed writer Jehanne Dubrow draws on how the study of trauma has defined both her creative work and her teaching. The Wounded Line, the first craft-based writing book of its kind, is grounded not only in research but also in heart, in the belief that even our deepest hurts can find a lyric form. Leading poets through a series of practical approaches to representing pain on the page, Dubrow provides readers with narrative techniques, rhetorical structures, and formal strategies that can be applied to any trauma, from the global and the historical to the intimate and the personal. The Wounded Line encourages poets at all stages to address the difficult, discomfiting questions that ache within each of us.

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Information

Publisher
UNM Press
eBook ISBN
9780826368652
Year
2025

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Introduction. Real Wound
  6. 1. Lists and Catalogs
  7. 2. Repetitions
  8. 3. Songs
  9. 4. Fugue States
  10. 5. Obliquities
  11. 6. Fragmentations and Punctures
  12. 7. Erasures
  13. 8. Surrealisms
  14. 9. Nonlinearities
  15. 10. Counterfactual Histories and Alternate Universes
  16. 11. Rewindings and Restorations
  17. 12. Archives and Testimonies
  18. 13. Ekphrasis
  19. 14. Self-Implications
  20. 15. Questions
  21. 16. Unlikables
  22. 17. Comedies
  23. 18. Joys
  24. 19. Fixed Forms
  25. 20. Hybridities
  26. Conclusion. After the Post-Traumatic
  27. Works Cited
  28. Permissions
  29. Index