Marie Howe is the former poet laureate of New York and the author of three previous collections. Magdalene was longlisted for the National Book Award. Howe teaches at Sarah Lawrence College and lives in New York City.
"A smart, engrossing collection.… Readers of any religious
background will find much that seems familiar in the modern-day
everywoman who sees herself in the faces of a woman wearing a
burka, a woman who longs for children and one who hails a taxi
wearing a black suit and high heels."
*Washington Post*
"Marie Howe is magic. And in this book, her biggest magic trick is
making the iconic biblical character, Mary Magdalene, both mystical
and relatable, at once mythological and completely
contemporary."
*Rumpus*
"In these powerful and accessible poems, Howe advocates nothing so
narrow as a particular religious faith; instead, she seems to
argue, loving the world, in spite and because of suffering, is
life’s great risk, and its reward."
*NPR*
"A poignant portrait of contemporary womanhood.… This newest
collection aptly demonstrates the particular strengths of Howe’s
wry, bittersweet talent."
*Library Journal, starred review*
"Each book of Marie Howe’s is a singular accomplishment, but none
is as wildly alive as this.… Howe sweeps up a life and fixes it on
the page, and stands here before us, the stunned and grateful
witness of all that’s taken and granted by love and time."
*Mark Doty*
"Marie Howe is among our most gifted poets of trauma and healing,
and of where the everyday encounters the world of the sacred.
In Magdalene, Howe raises the ante. She now channels the
‘woman taken in adultery’ of New Testament legend, and she is also
her questing self, lover and mother, risen to the exaltation of the
possible."
*Alicia Ostriker, author of The Book of Seventy*
"Marie Howe has always come as close as any poet since Rilke to
touching eternity, simply by stretching out her hand and believing
that something exists beyond her grasp, beyond her knowing. Here,
with Magdalene, she somehow goes even deeper, into what it is to
both be alive and a manifestation of the divine. I am, once again,
in awe of her powers, at their fullest here."
*Nick Flynn*
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