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Holy Moly Carry Me

Erika Meitner

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English
BOA Editions, Limited
02 January 2019
Holy Moly Carry Me is the fifth collection by Erika Meitner, a 2009 National Poetry Series winner for her collection Ideal Cities. HOT TOPICS: contemporary politics, gun control/gun culture, school shootings, parenthood, infertility, biracial adoption (current series in NY Times), natural disasters, religion.

Strong regional/national appeal: The collection focuses heavily on life in Appalachia and offers the unique perspective of a Jewish author living in the heart of ""Trump country"" (i.e., the coal/Bible Belt region of rural Virginia). Meitner offers a nuanced look at gun culture and Appalachian voters that will be of interest to urbanites and coastal readers. Several poems also describe Meitner's returning to New York City after living in rural Appalachia.

Meitner's work is confessional, autobiographical, political, narrative, sincere, and accessible. Her work is deeply engaged with the present zeitgeist and offers a window into contemporary US culture via an immensely personal look at an individual's life. The collection engages with a wide range of subjects and will appeal to a broad audience.

Parenthood is a strong theme throughout the collection, particularly struggles with fertility and her family's decision to adopt a child of another race. Meitner also describes the anxiety many mothers face over school shootings, racial prejudice, and raising children in an uncertain world.

Meitner is well-connected to poets and reviewers throughout the US. Her previous BOA collection received a starred review in Publishers Weekly and was reviewed in The Rumpus and The New York Times Magazine,Unique perspective: Jewish author living in the heart of ""Trump country""; a daughter of refugees & the granddaughter Holocaust survivors reflecting on current refugee crisis.

Meitner has connections to Jewish community centers, universities, and bookstores throughout the Eastern United States, with particularly strong connections in New York City, Virginia, North Carolina, Florida, and Detroit.
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Imprint:   BOA Editions, Limited
Country of Publication:   United States
Volume:   166
Dimensions:   Height: 177mm,  Width: 228mm, 
ISBN:   9781942683629
ISBN 10:   1942683626
Series:   American Poets Continuum
Pages:   104
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Erika Meitner is the author of five books of poems, including Ideal Cities (Harper Perennial, 2010), which was a 2009 National Poetry Series winner, Copia (BOA Editions, 2014), and Holy Moly Carry Me (BOA Editions, 2018). Her poems have appeared in The New York Times Magazine, Tin House, The New Republic, Virginia Quarterly Review, Oxford American, Best American Poetry, Ploughshares, and elsewhere. In 2015, she was the US-UK Fulbright Distinguished Scholar in Creative Writing at the Seamus Heaney Centre for Poetry at Queen's University Belfast, and she has also received fellowships from The MacDowell Colony, the Virginia Center for Creative Arts, the Blue Mountain Center, and the Wisconsin Institute for Creative Writing. She is currently an associate professor of English at Virginia Tech, where she directs the MFA and undergraduate programs in Creative Writing.

Reviews for Holy Moly Carry Me

In her graceful fifth collection, Meitner (Copia) displays a sense of urgency informed by parenthood in this strange and particularly turbulent American moment. --Publishers Weekly Meitner has created a keen social record of, and commentary on, our persistent human atrocities, but she also admirably transcends the dire in a search for salvation. --Booklist This is a book that really is dealing with raising kids in difficult environments and also kind of facing down the epidemic of gun violence in this country -- which makes it sound like it might be kind of a depressing book. But what really impressed me about it is how beautiful and tender it is. It's really just a live wire. She's a Jew in Appalachia raising an African-American adopted son. She is and isn't at home. She's kind of meditating on these things but she does so in this very incantatory, almost prayer-like way. --Tess Taylor, NPR Books Erika Meitner is the quintessential 21st century storyteller bearing witness from the vantage point of a social critic with heart, humor, and an incomparable voice. Holy Moly Carry Me is an urgent document of our complex ties with the past, and the dangers of letting histories, private and public, repeat themselves. She reminds us that We are under the care of each other and sometimes we/ fail mightily to contain the damage. This collection is Meitner at the height of her powers. --Carmen Gim nez Smith Holy Moly Carry Me is a triumph! In these formally dexterous poems Meitner vibrates wildly between the song & the document, exploding the shadowy space between history & memory. The opening poem tells us, There are holes in all of these stories--open-mouthed gaps in the fence, a singing presence. The voices in this books fill those gaps with a brilliant & difficult noise. In this necessary unprecedented book Meitner has assembled the materials of our apocalyptic present & past and invites us in to revel & quake with her. --sam sax In the stunning, exact, and haunting book Holy Moly Carry Me, Meitner's strong signature voice is on full display, but with a complex empathy for the violent, messed-up world. These are powerful poems that wonder, ache, fear, question, delve into history, and somehow never stop praising the human capacity for survival. --Ada Lim n Reading one of Meitner's poems feels like having an intimate talk with a close friend over dinner; revealing the details of romantic encounters, and musing about the value of poetry. She's often wryly funny, and always tender. --Huffington Post


  • Short-listed for National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry 2018 (United States)
  • Winner of National Jewish Book Award for Poetry 2018 (United States)
  • Winner of National Poetry Series 2009 (United States)
  • Winner of Robert Dana-Anhinga Prize for Poetry 2002 (United States)

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