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In Subtraction Isn't Always Less, Ann Hudson examines her father's last several years living with idiopathic Parkinson's Disease, his childhood which he re-participated in as a result of his Lewy body dementia, and his shifting presence as her father. The poems consider his identity as a scientist, as well as the science of his increasing fragmentation. While a grievous loss, his death re-configures how his family understands and experiences him: an endearingly monolithic head of a family, an athlete, a musician, an expert in his field. Through a sharp and tender observation of landscapes both…mehr

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In Subtraction Isn't Always Less, Ann Hudson examines her father's last several years living with idiopathic Parkinson's Disease, his childhood which he re-participated in as a result of his Lewy body dementia, and his shifting presence as her father. The poems consider his identity as a scientist, as well as the science of his increasing fragmentation. While a grievous loss, his death re-configures how his family understands and experiences him: an endearingly monolithic head of a family, an athlete, a musician, an expert in his field. Through a sharp and tender observation of landscapes both physical and emotional, along with a generous offering of data, curiosity, and awe, Hudson shows us how death might bring someone we love into a more precise and present focus.
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Autorenporträt
Ann Hudson is the author of The Armillary Sphere (Ohio UP) and Glow (Next Page Press). Her poems have appeared in Beloit Poetry Journal, Orion, Crab Orchard Review, Colorado Review, North American Review, Prairie Schooner, Shenandoah, SWWIM, Tinderbox, West Branch, and elsewhere. She is a teaching artist with Hive Center for the Book Arts in Evanston, IL, and a senior editor for Rhino.