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King Baby

Lia Purpura

This award-winning poet's third collection tells a quasi-creation story through petitions, addresses and conversations. King Baby is a cycle of lyric poems both inspired by and addressed to a found object made animate—then made into a confessor—by the poet's fascination, and by a love that alternates between the familial, obsessive and devotional.

"Purpura's charming [third collection]...captures both the fierce love and the flighty weirdness of life with a baby, opting always for the symbolic and the surprising over the literal record..."
Publishers Weekly

"This book-length sequence is reminiscent of poems by Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Louise Glück, with its hypnotic voice and its otherworldly reach."
Library Journal

"The poems are exquisitely tender and reverent, each temporarily holding emptiness in place with images and stories, each looking for something that can stand for holiness."
ForeWord Magazine

"The poems in King Baby are both folk tales and found objects: every line reaches the page like Pushkin's talking goldfish. A child's discovery of a hand-carved totem frees Purpura from the daily rounds of semiotics. Like the Swedish poet Gunnar Ekelof's work, every poem in this collection reminds us that we are each still newly placed among the living."
—Stephen Kuusisto

"'The story of your creation starts/with a force that wanted something,' Lia Purpura writes, 'and worked to see if you were it.' A myth of motherhood, a parable of artistic creation, a suite of hymns to an ambiguous emblem, this compelling, Orphic sequence pushes deeply into its chosen vehicle, seeking the difference between song and hunger."
—Mark Doty

about the author

author photoLia Purpura is the author of two collections of essays, On Looking, (a National Book Critics Circle Award finalist) and Increase (winner of the Associated Writing Programs Award in Creative Nonfiction) and two collections of poems, Stone Sky Lifting, (winner of the Ohio State University Press Award) and The Brighter the Veil (winner of the Towson University Prize in Literature), as well as a collection of translations. She has received NEA and Fulbright fellowships and is Writer-in-Residence at Loyola College in Baltimore, MD.

Author photo by Alan Kolc



two poems from king baby
electronic press kit (pdf file)
interview with lia purpura

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