Harbinger, Shelley Puhak
Harbinger, Shelley Puhak
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Harbinger
Poems

Author: Shelley Puhak

Narrator: Shelley Puhak

Unabridged: 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 10/18/2022


Synopsis

 “The speaker in Shelley Puhak’s Harbinger is no closer to knowing herself than I am, than we are, which is why we trust her. Each similarly titled poem holds a triptych mirror up to the artist and, in so doing, up to us all, so we may better see ourselves as we are. In ever-changing form.” —Nicole Sealey A stunning meditation on artistic creation and historical memory from the winner of the National Poetry Series, chosen by Nicole SealeyFrom “Portrait of the artist, gaslit” to “Portrait of the artist’s ancestors” to “Portrait of the artist reading a newspaper,” the poems in Harbinger reflect the many facets of the artistic self as well as the myriad influences and experiences that contribute to that identity.“Portrait of the artist as a young man” has long been the default position, but these poems carve out a different vantage point. Seen through the lens of motherhood, of working as a waitress, of watching election results come in, or of simply sitting in a waiting room, making art—and making an artist—is a process wherein historical events collide with lived experience, both deeply personal but also unfailingly political. When we make art, for what (and to whom) are we accountable? And what does art-making demand of us, especially as apocalypse looms?With its surprising insights, Harbinger, the latest book from acclaimed poet Shelley Puhak, shows us the reality of the constantly evolving and unstable self, a portrait of the artist as fragmentary, impressionable, and always in flux.  

About Shelley Puhak

Shelley Puhak is the author of Harbinger, a 2021 National Poetry Series selection. Puhak’s second book, Guinevere in Baltimore, was selected by Charles Simic for the Anthony Hecht Poetry Prize, and her first, Stalin in Aruba, was awarded the Towson Prize for Literature. Her prose has appeared in the Atlantic, the Iowa Review, and Virginia Quarterly Review, and her nonfiction debut, The Dark Queens, was released in 2022.


Reviews

ARC provided in exchange for an honest review. I really enjoyed a lot of the poems in this book and how the author is still exploring self and a variety of everyday situations that are relatable. I felt like sometimes the spacing was off or the language used was a bit much, but I overall liked where......more

Goodreads review by Linda

Harbinger is my first read of Shelley Puhak. I went in not knowing what to expect. I love poetry and I very much enjoyed this collection. The titles of the chapters were the first thing that grabbed my attention. Then, when I started reading the poems, I really started to think of why I never read S......more

Goodreads review by Syd

i won this in a goodreads giveaway and I feel bad giving this a star rating at all because I am not a huge poetry fan and I didn't connect with this one very much, if at all. the style wasn't for me and I didn't enjoy the reading experience in general. a few poems were more enjoyable than others but......more

Goodreads review by Amelia

"For what do They punish us / so bitterly when we were faithful to Them like dogs?" A small but mighty poetry anthology. Shelley Puhak titles her poems with variations on "Portrait of the Artist as a..." which provides both necessary context and a mood. She experiments with her poetry, not sticking t......more