In "An Unkindness of Ravens," Meg Kearney's poems weave voices
of estrangement and redemption: mothers, daughters, lovers of gin
and dead things. In the middle poems, the protagonist confronts
"Raven": a figure of guises and disguises, revealing the speaker's
fears and angst. National Book Critics Circle Award-winning poet
Donald Hall has written the Foreword.
Meg Kearney is the Associate Director of the National Book
Foundation. She was the recipient of the Virginia Center for the
Creative Arts and "New York Times" fellowships and received the
Alice M. Sellers Academy of American Poets Prize in 1998. She lives
in New York City.
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