Skip to content
Welcome To Our Store.
100,000+ Products for Home, Medical, Office & Classroom Needs
Search
Skip to product information
1 of 1

The Cupped Field (Able Muse Book Award for Poetry) - Hardcover

$32.35 USD
$32.35 USD
Sale Sold out
Shipping calculated at checkout.
In stock (100 units), ready to be shipped

Available Offers

Fastest Delivery Tomorrow With Vip DealOrder within 1 hr 8 mins.

Instant 10% Discount On HDFC Banks Credit/Debit Cards EMI and CreditCard

Secure checkout with
  • American Express
  • Apple Pay
  • Diners Club
  • Discover
  • Google Pay
  • Mastercard
  • PayPal
  • Shop Pay
  • Visa
  • Daily deals
  • Return policy
  • Payment method
  • Help center 24/7

Flight Range: Up to 1,000 meters (3,280 feet)

Maximum Speed: 45 kilometers per hour (28 miles per hour)

For all orders exceeding a value of 100USD shipping is offered for free.

Returns will be accepted for up to 10 days of Customer’s receipt or tracking number on unworn items. You, as a Customer, are obliged to inform us via email before you return the item.

Otherwise, standard shipping charges apply. Check out our delivery Terms & Conditions for more details.

View Product Details
Shopping cart
Product Product subtotal Quantity Price Product subtotal
The Cupped Field (Able Muse Book Award for Poetry) - Hardcover
The Cupped Field (Able Muse Book Award for Poetry) - Hardcover
The Cupped Field (Able Muse Book Award for Poetry) - Hardcover
$32.35/ea
$0.00
$32.35/ea $0.00

Product Description

by Deirdre O'Connor (Author)

In The Cupped Field, Deirdre O'Connor keenly observes both the commonplace and the unusual, finding disturbing and transcendental aspects in either. O'Connor delights with her insight, her power of metaphor, her lyrical voice, and the range and interconnectivity of her subjects in this winner of the 2018 Able Muse Book Award. Surprises abound in this collection of free and subtly formal verse.

PRAISE FOR THE CUPPED FIELD

Reading Deirdre O'Connor's poems can feel like watching a sunset from a darkening forest where you are not quite sure if you are lost. There is that kind of sublime in them: an intimate, luminous lyric voice acknowledging a world in which we can never be sure we are oriented as we think we are. Written with great compassion, precision, and nuance, these gorgeously made poems face into the heartbreaks of time and loss, of selves and ex-selves. They loosen vision from its nostalgias, and "shake/ the cobbled order of ground, / so silence can] be heard/ clearly again."
--Mary Szybist, author of Incarnadine

The Cupped Field shares with us the experience of loss, while also reminding us of the anniversaries we might celebrate of the days when those we love did not die. Here is a poet who knows that the mind is complex, a map of many countries, in some of which people are starving. The poet tells us that the mind resides in the brain, which is held in the skull, "the darkest place in the body," yet it is "buoyant inside, / thinking it swims/ in regions beyond itself."
--Marilyn Nelson, 2018 Able Muse Book Award judge, author of Faster Than Light

The Cupped Field is a highly accomplished, powerful collection, one in which poem after poem astonishes with its clarity of language, thought, and feeling. I am in awe of this poet for many reasons but especially the way she charts a direct line between the mind that takes in the world, in all its beauty and tragedy, and the ethical voice that speaks out of that witness.
--Shara McCallum, author of Madwoman

These are not just good poems. They are spells. How is she able to do it? Perhaps because she knows that loneliness, for a lyric poet, is not just a state of being; it comes with a purpose. What is that purpose? To hear among "mind's countries" the music. What kind of music? That of mystery. Deirdre O'Connor is an exquisite lyric poet.
--Ilya Kaminsky, author of Deaf Republic

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Deirdre O'Connor's first book, Before the Blue Hour, received the Cleveland State Poetry Center Prize. Her work has appeared in Poetry, Crazyhorse, Cave Wall, and other journals, and she has been awarded residencies at the Vermont Studio Center and the Heinrich Boll Cottage in Ireland. She directs the Writing Center at Bucknell University, where she also serves as Associate Director of the Bucknell Seminar for Undergraduate Poets. A native of Pittsburgh, she lives in Central Pennsylvania.

Number of Pages: 92
Dimensions: 0.38 x 9.21 x 6.14 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: October 07, 2020
you might like