Molly Peacock

The Second Blush

Poems

Acclaimed poet Molly Peacock tracks the vicissitudes of midlife marriage in her saucy, vulnerable, philosophical sixth collection.

Demonstrating once again her “luxuriantly sensual imagination” (Washington Post), Molly Peacock celebrates marriage and a two-track life with the man who became her husband. As teenage sweethearts separated by other obligations, they found each other again at midlife. The piquant, sonnet-based poems take as their starting point her husband’s survival from a life-threatening disease, addressing the contradictory ideas of planning for the future along with the urgency to make the present brilliantly alive. Three sections of the book portray moments in the marriage—domestic glimpses—but all the poems revolve around the deeper issue of how we love and how love affects the way we live.

from “The Rescuer

Certain people take huge pride in keeping
others alive, and I was one of these.
Rescuing, to me, meant suddenly leaping
out of my mind and landing on those
whom I thought I should help like a panther
—a sleek shadow-thing with a rippling hide
and a growl covered by a purr.


Molly Peacock has published five books of poetry and a memoir, and has been president of the Poetry Society of America and poet-in-residence at the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine. She lives in Toronto.

The Second Blush book jacket

Author Web site:
MollyPeacock.org

Listen:
Molly Peacock
reads poems from
The Second Blush
Of Night
Marriage
Picnic
The Flaw

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June 2008 / hardcover / ISBN 978-0-393-06651-7
5 1/2" x 8 1/4" / 80 pages / Poetry


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