Bring Down the Chandeliers

Fiction & Literature, Poetry
Cover of the book Bring Down the Chandeliers by Tara Hardy, Write Bloody Publishing
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Author: Tara Hardy ISBN: 9781935904311
Publisher: Write Bloody Publishing Publication: October 24, 2018
Imprint: Write Bloody Publishing Language: English
Author: Tara Hardy
ISBN: 9781935904311
Publisher: Write Bloody Publishing
Publication: October 24, 2018
Imprint: Write Bloody Publishing
Language: English

Tara Hardy�s first book of poems explores the glory, garden and grit of wound while aiming at the bulls-eye of redemption. Translating what the body knows into text, she writes about love, betrayal, sex, war, addiction, regret, and forgiveness. From flat out advice to a trauma survivor, to what roils inside Adam�s rib, to sex from the perspective of her hair, these poems strive to come to terms with human flaw and its aftermath. Through personal narrative, her work deepens our understanding of larger cultural splits, among them victim/perpetrator, gay/straight, urban/rural, coastal/middle, poor/privileged, self/other. These poems press us to work shame into joy, rage into art, and regret into possibility.

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Tara Hardy�s first book of poems explores the glory, garden and grit of wound while aiming at the bulls-eye of redemption. Translating what the body knows into text, she writes about love, betrayal, sex, war, addiction, regret, and forgiveness. From flat out advice to a trauma survivor, to what roils inside Adam�s rib, to sex from the perspective of her hair, these poems strive to come to terms with human flaw and its aftermath. Through personal narrative, her work deepens our understanding of larger cultural splits, among them victim/perpetrator, gay/straight, urban/rural, coastal/middle, poor/privileged, self/other. These poems press us to work shame into joy, rage into art, and regret into possibility.

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