A Suit or a Suitcase

Poems

Hardcover, 128 Seiten

Veröffentlicht von Washington Square Press.

Instant New York Times bestselling author and poet Maggie Smith returns with a new collection of poems on the sometimes-blurry distinction between mind and body, and how the self shifts and moves through time and space.

The title of Maggie Smith’s new collection comes from the eponymous poem:

You ask what I’ll miss about this life. Everything but cruelty, I think.

But you want one specific thing, so here—I’ll miss my body. I’ll miss

its companionship, how it’s traveled with me, never leaving me—& by me,

I mean my mind. My soul? My self? I don’t know what to call it, and besides,

my body hasn’t traveled with me. I’ve traveled inside it. Do I wear it

or does it carry me? Is the body a suit or a suitcase?

Within, poems turn over the strange relationships between the body …

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A Mixed Collection of Poems

Like most collected works, there are obvious frontrunners in this group. Some pieces spoke to me while others were intricately crafted but didn't resonate 100%. I loved every poem that touched on the self, our place in this universe, and the lives we could have lived if we'd made different decisions.