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Broken English: Poetry and Partiality

Wesleyan

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"When I call poetry a form of partiality," writes Heather McHugh, "I mean its economies operate by powers of intimation: glimmering and glints, rather than exhaustible sums. It is a broken language from the beginning, brimming with non-words: all that white welled up to keep the line from surrendering to the margin; all that quiet, to keep the musics marked." In Broken English, McHugh applies her poetic sensibility and formidable critical insight to topics ranging from the poetry of Valery and Rilke to ancient Greek drama and Yoruba folk songs, offering intense, passionate, highly personal readings that are informed and unified by her concern for the relationships among language, culture, and poetry.
Hinge & Sign: Poems, 1968-1993

Wesleyan

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A renowned poet's artful collection.
Eyeshot (Wesleyan Poetry Series)

Wesleyan

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Heather McHugh's new book, Eyeshot, is a brooding, visionary work that takes aim at the big questions--those of love and death. The poems suggest that such immensities balance on the smallest details, and that a range of human blindness is inescapable.

The power of this new work comes from its delicate yet tenacious fidelity to the ever-unfolding senses of sense. The poems invite the reader to follow careening words and insights through passages both playful and profound. Her "Fido, Jolted by Jove" reveals the tension endemic to both language and living: "the world itself is worried." Yet the same poem remarks the high price of any reductive fix: "a brain this insecure may need another bolt be driven in it." This movement between anxiety and the human compulsion for order informs Eyeshot's darkly comic, 20/20 acuity.
Upgraded to Serious (Lannan Literary Selections)

Copper Canyon Press

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Carol Muske-Dukes calls "McHugh, with her comic-book moxie and her linguistic virtuosity, a kind of Superwoman of poetry.  The poems focus on what is within 'eyeshot,' or visible, but their true subject is their author's mortal acuity."—Los Angeles Times

"McHugh's eighth book finds this acclaimed poet as odd and entertaining as ever, with her trademark slippery associative lines and jagged stanzas...but also subtly sobered by growing older while living through the grim political climate of the last eight years. McHugh's short, jerky lines, odd rhymes, bemused gravity and slant perspective on the world at hand bring Emily Dickinson to mind....McHugh remains one of our most important and unusual poets...."—Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)

"Offering an idiosyncratic sense of sacredness, the book makes the earnest and the tongue-in-cheek almost indistinguishable....Writing in her signature relaxed iambic line, McHugh flips and winds the language of American common wisdom. In Upgraded to Serious...we encounter a poet who is listening assiduously. Her attention to language is visible in each poem's marked use of rhyme. The sustained outpouring of alliteration gives the sense that McHugh will never be out of breath."—ForeWord

"McHugh’s poems move as fluent wholes, thanks in part to her artful use of rhyme, rhythm, and portmanteaux. If much ancient poetry has become fragmentary over time, and much modern poetry begins as fragments, Heather McHugh’s poetry blurs the line between fragments and wholes, crafting one from the other. She delights both in dilating linguistic fragments into astonishing new wholes and in exposing and excavating language’s invisible fault-lines."—The Oxonian Review

“If McHugh is serious, she’s anything but grim; with all her punning, bantering, and mock scolding of herself . . . she brightens the shadowy corners of her world with verbal pyrotechnics.”—The New York Times Book Review

“McHugh is known as a challenging wordsmith, but, as this collection reveals, she is also a compassionate eyewitness . . . Her lines are animated but serious, and though they accelerate quickly, meaning and humor can be found in a single word.”—The New Yorker

“Her poems are open, resilient, invisibly twisted: part safety net, part trampoline.”—The Village Voice Literary Supplement

One of Publishers Weekly's Best Books of 2009

National Book Award finalist and 2009 MacArthur Fellow Heather McHugh presents a fast-paced, verbally dexterous, and brilliantly humorous book. Utilizing medical terminology and iconography to work through loss and detachment, McHugh’s startling rhymes and rhythms—along with her sarcastic self-reflection and infectious laughter—serve as antidotes to the sufferings of the world. Being “upgraded to serious” from critical condition is a nod to the healing powers of poetry.

"Not to Be Dwelled On"

Self-interest cropped up even there,
the day I hoisted three instead
of the ceremonially called-for two
spadefuls of loam
onto the coffin of my friend.

Why shovel more than anybody else?
What did I think I’d prove? More love
(mud in her eye)? More will to work?
(Her father what, a shirker?) Christ,
what wouldn’t anybody give
to get that gesture back?

She cannot die again; and I
do nothing but re-live.

Heather McHugh is the author of a dozen books of poetry and translation. She teaches at the University of Washington and Warren Wilson College and lives in Seattle.


The Father of the Predicaments (Wesleyan Poetry Series)

Wesleyan

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Available now in paperback, The Father of the Predicaments is Heather McHugh's first book since Hinge & Sign was selected as a National Book Award finalist and chosen a Best Book of the Year by the New York Times and Publishers Weekly. In this witty and deeply felt collection, McHugh takes her cue from Aristotle, who wrote that "the father of the predicaments is being." For McHugh, being is intimately, though perhaps not ultimately, bound to language, and these poems cut to the quick, delivering their revelations with awesome precision
The Best American Poetry 2007: Series Editor David Lehman

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The twentieth edition of The Best American poetry series celebrates the rich and fertile landscape of American poetry. Renowned poet Heather McHugh loves words and the unexpected places they take you; her own poetry elevates wordplay to a species of metaphysical wit. For this year's anthology McHugh has culled a spectacular group of poems reflecting her passion for language, her acumen, and her vivacious humor.

From the thousands of poems published or posted in one year, McHugh has chosen seventy-five that fully engage the reader while illustrating the formal and tonal diversity of American poetry. With new work by established poets such as Louise Glück, Robert Hass, and Richard Wilbur, The Best American Poetry 2007 also features such younger talents as Ben Lerner, Meghan O'Rourke, Brian Turner, and Matthea Harvey.

Graced with McHugh's fascinating introduction, the anthology includes the ever-popular notes and comments section in which the contributors write about their work. Series editor David Lehman's engaging foreword limns the necessity of poetry. The Best American Poetry 2007 is an exciting addition to a series committed to covering the American poetry scene and delivering great poems to a broad audience.


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McHugh Makes Mentor Proud - Burke Connection
McHugh Makes Mentor ProudMcHugh's shot went to right of Chantilly goalkeeper Heather Meraw and snuck into the top right portion of the net. It was the only goal McHugh scored, but, according to head coach Alison Neun, that's all that was needed from the talented freshman.

lccc graduates - Wilkes Barre Times-Leader
lccc graduatesGary Jay Brown, II, Mountain Top; Noam Frishman, Wilkes-Barre; Tanya Marie Grohol, Shenandoah; Shawn Lee King, Exeter; Lisa Ann McDonald, Wilkes-Barre; Cindy L. McHugh, Plymouth; Lori May Richardson, Wellsboro; and Deborah Snyder, Mountain Top.

St. A downs Altamont twice, advances to title game - Effingham Daily News
St. A downs Altamont twice, advances to title gameBrianna Schuette drew a walk to load the bases, but a ground out by Kelly McHugh ended the threat. Altamont went down in order in the 10th. St. Anthony finally broke free in the bottom of the inning. Jenny Brown reached base on an error by the

Bulldogs claim City Softball Series title - Effingham Daily News
Bulldogs claim City Softball Series titleWith one out, Kelly McHugh laid down a bunt in front of the plate and reached base safely as Winkler took third. McHugh stole second. Winkler came home on a wild pitch and McHugh moved up to third. Allie Kabbes then nailed a single to left field, Bulldogs complete City Series softball sweep

CLASS OF 2009 - NH Broadcaster
CLASS OF 2009 Jennifer Freeman, Michelle Nicole Gallello, Julie McHugh-Kramer, Susan L. Mika, Laura B. Patterson, Kimberly Ann Reppucci, Nicholas Shepard, Sarah Ann Stroehlein, Elizabeth A. White Nashua: Susan Q. Allen, Emile R. Anderson, Heather Lynn Andrews,