Husbandry: Poems

Poems

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Pub Date Jun 07 2022 | Archive Date May 31 2022

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An intimate, moving volume of poems on the anxieties and love of single fatherhood and domestic life.

Guided by acclaimed poet Matthew Dickman’s signature “clarity and ability to engage” (David Kirby, New York Times), Husbandry is a love song from a father to his children. Written after a separation and during overwhelming single-fatherhood in the early days of COVID-19 lockdowns, Husbandry refuses romantic notions of parenting and embraces all its mess, anguish, humor, fear, boredom, and warmth.

Dickman composes these poems entirely in vivid couplets that animate the various domestic pairs of broken-up parents, two sons, love and grief. He explores the terrain of his children’s dreams and nightmares, the almost primal fears that spill into his own, and the residual impacts of his parents’ failures. Threading his anxieties with bright moments of beauty and gratitude, the volume delights in seeing the world through the clear eyes of childhood and finds meaning in the domestic work—repetitive, exhausting, and sublime—of sustaining three lives.

With tender, aching precision, Husbandry reveals the poet’s hunger to be a husband without ever being one, and his search for a father that ends with becoming one himself.

About the Author: Matthew Dickman is the author of Husbandry, Wonderland, Mayakovsky's Revolver, and All-American Poem, winner of the APR/Honickman First Book Prize. His other honors include a Guggenheim Fellowship and the Sarton Award for Poetry from the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

An intimate, moving volume of poems on the anxieties and love of single fatherhood and domestic life.

Guided by acclaimed poet Matthew Dickman’s signature “clarity and ability to engage” (David...


Advance Praise

"In a clear, spare voice, Husbandry contemplates the joys and struggles of domestic life, detailing many luminous moments of fatherhood." - Marilyn Chin, author of A Portrait of the Self as Nation

"Husbandry’s image-world has recalled for me what language really is and does in the deepest epochs of living. It is rare to encounter a genuine poetics of separation and single-parenthood, still rarer one which consecrates the drudgery and the glittering revelations of nurture from a position of candid interiority. Everyone is equal in this book, with the innocent justice life offers at the outset." - Rachel Cusk, author of Second Place

"Matthew Dickman’s tenderly forensic, accomplished, and confronting book moves through bitterness to the domestic realities of the work of responsibility and love for our children. In the anxiety of being, nightmares have to be negotiated, and the role we play in showing a way through has to be scrutinized as we go. It’s not easy, it never was, for any of us. And that’s the gift of this book—though so specific, so personal, it can be for any of us." - John Kinsella, author of Insomnia

"Husbandry—one of the most moving books of poems I have read—is told almost in a whisper that now and then breaks into a cry. Tough, plain, gorgeous, brave, innocent, full of dailiness, love, and heartbreak, these poems exist in that mysterious crossover place between the inner life and the lives of others." - Sarah Arvio, author of Cry Back My Sea

"In a clear, spare voice, Husbandry contemplates the joys and struggles of domestic life, detailing many luminous moments of fatherhood." - Marilyn Chin, author of A Portrait of the Self as Nation

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A book of wonderful poems on fatherhood, and its highs and lows. The writer depicts his own troubled relationship with his father, and in interacting with his son now, attempts to heal the child-like version of himself. He also struggles with the anxiety of raising children after he separates from his partner. The poems were approachable, not too frilly, but still insightful.

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