Magnificent Errors is a collection of poems that shows how mental health challenges can elicit beauty, resiliency, and hope. In 2005, Sheryl Luna burst onto the poetry scene with Pity the Drowned Horses, which quickly became a classic of border and Southwest literature with its major point of reference in and around El Paso, Texas. Now with the poems in Magnificent Errors, Luna's third collection and winner of the Ernest Sandeen Prize in Poetry, Luna turns her gaze toward people living on the margins-whether it be cultural, socioeconomic, psychological, or personal-and celebrates their ability…mehr
Magnificent Errors is a collection of poems that shows how mental health challenges can elicit beauty, resiliency, and hope. In 2005, Sheryl Luna burst onto the poetry scene with Pity the Drowned Horses, which quickly became a classic of border and Southwest literature with its major point of reference in and around El Paso, Texas. Now with the poems in Magnificent Errors, Luna's third collection and winner of the Ernest Sandeen Prize in Poetry, Luna turns her gaze toward people living on the margins-whether it be cultural, socioeconomic, psychological, or personal-and celebrates their ability to recover and thrive. Luna reveals that individuals who suffer and experience injustice are often lovely and awe inspiring. Her poems reflect on immigrants in a detention camp, a meth addict, a homeless individual, and someone on food stamps. She explores the voices of people with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or PTSD, poets, visual artists, and people living in a mental health community setting. The author's own journey to recovery from childhood abuse and mental illness also illuminates how healing is possible. The poems in Magnificent Errors are lyrical, narrative, and often highly personal, exploring what it means to be the "other" and how to cope with difference and illness. They venerate characters who overcome difficulties including ostracism and degradation. People who live outside of the mainstream in poverty are survivors, and showing their experience teaches us compassion and kindness. Ideas of art, culture, and recovery flow throughout the poems, exploring artistic creativity as a means of redemption. With language that is fresh and surprising, Sheryl Luna shares these remarkable poems that bring a reader into the experiences of marginalization and offer hope that grace and restoration do indeed follow.
Sheryl Luna's first collection, Pity the Drowned Horses, won the inaugural Andrés Montoya Poetry Prize for emerging Latino/a poets (University of Notre Dame Press, 2005). She has been awarded fellowships from Yaddo, Anderson Center, Ragdale Foundation, and Canto Mundo. She received the Alfredo Cisneros del Moral Foundation Award from Sandra Cisneros in 2008. Her poems have appeared in Poetry, Georgia Review, Prairie Schooner, Poetry Northwest, Puerto del Sol, Kalliope, and Notre Dame Review, among others.
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I 1. Lowering Your Standards for Food Stamps 2. The Vocation 3. The Thief 4. Change 5. Tornillo's Tent Prison for Migrant Children 6. Salt Shaker 7. Meditation on Hunger 8. Breathing the Border's Fire 9. The Poet 10. Autumn's Art 11. Forehead 12. Regeneration 13. What I'd Say if I had Fifteen Minutes of Fame II 14. Shock and Awe 15. Neighbors Smoke on an Apartment Porch Owned by a Mental Health Agency 16. Secret Missionary for the Virgin Mary Off His Meds 17. The Sailing Bicycle 18. Shock Treatment 19. Lit 20. Lamentation to Praise 21. The Language of Drowning 22. The Star Song 23. To Rest 24. The Leaves 25. Manic with Depression 26. Eccentric 27. A Homeless Poet Friend Rages at the World's Lesser People 28. The Party 29. Adopting Step-Father 30. Alone 31. Voice 32. Figures 33. Anxiety and Diagnosis 34. The Artist Addressing Violence 35. The Singer 36. She Wishes She Never Had 37. I.Q. Over 160? 38. The Prayer III 39. Night 40. Rubbernecking 41. Listening to Sky 42. Risk 43. The Laugh 44. We Believe in Kindness Because It's Hard to Die 45. Casualties 46. The Witness 47. The Hummingbird 48. Clouds and Sapling 49. Prayer for this Clay Earth 50. Mud 51. Finding Water 52. The Transgression
I 1. Lowering Your Standards for Food Stamps 2. The Vocation 3. The Thief 4. Change 5. Tornillo's Tent Prison for Migrant Children 6. Salt Shaker 7. Meditation on Hunger 8. Breathing the Border's Fire 9. The Poet 10. Autumn's Art 11. Forehead 12. Regeneration 13. What I'd Say if I had Fifteen Minutes of Fame II 14. Shock and Awe 15. Neighbors Smoke on an Apartment Porch Owned by a Mental Health Agency 16. Secret Missionary for the Virgin Mary Off His Meds 17. The Sailing Bicycle 18. Shock Treatment 19. Lit 20. Lamentation to Praise 21. The Language of Drowning 22. The Star Song 23. To Rest 24. The Leaves 25. Manic with Depression 26. Eccentric 27. A Homeless Poet Friend Rages at the World's Lesser People 28. The Party 29. Adopting Step-Father 30. Alone 31. Voice 32. Figures 33. Anxiety and Diagnosis 34. The Artist Addressing Violence 35. The Singer 36. She Wishes She Never Had 37. I.Q. Over 160? 38. The Prayer III 39. Night 40. Rubbernecking 41. Listening to Sky 42. Risk 43. The Laugh 44. We Believe in Kindness Because It's Hard to Die 45. Casualties 46. The Witness 47. The Hummingbird 48. Clouds and Sapling 49. Prayer for this Clay Earth 50. Mud 51. Finding Water 52. The Transgression
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