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The House of Being

Natasha Trethewey. Yale Univ., $18 (96p) ISBN 978-0-300-26592-7

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Pulitzer Prize–winning poet Trethewey (Memorial Drive) muses about her developmen­t as a writer in this candid meditation, originally delivered as the 2022 WindhamCam­pbell Lecture at Yale. Crediting the women in her family for equipping her with the skills to become a poet, Trethewey suggests that watching her grandmothe­r’s precision while sewing curtains for her drapery business taught Trethewey to value exactitude in her own work. Trethewey’s mother’s practice of singing “Lift Every Voice and Sing” whenever she and Trethewey passed starsand-bars state flags taught Trethewey the power of symbolism in resisting the indignitie­s of growing up Black in civil rights era Mississipp­i, as well as “how to use received forms to challenge... dominant cultural narrative[s].” Trethewey also discusses how she became serious about writing poetry while struggling to cope with her grief over the death of her mother, who was murdered by her abusive second husband when Trethewey was in her late teens. Discussion­s of how literature serves as “a container for the vanished past” come together in a deeply moving dénouement, in which Trethewey recalls the moment she realized she had been writing poems highlighti­ng the overlooked contributi­ons of Black Union soldiers to distract herself from grappling with her responsibi­lity to carry on the memory of her mother, whose grave Trethewey had neglected to buy a headstone for until years after her death. Tretheway’s searching and intimate selfinquir­y impresses. Photos. Agent: Rob McQuilkin, Massie & McQuilkin.

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