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140:, described her "ongoing, underlying resistance to the constraints of normative lyrical language" and said "I believe there is a great beauty and humanity at work in McBride’s poetry. Her work offers us a world in which the ordinary can give way to the transcendent, if we will allow it to." He also likened her themes to 84:
writing program at the University of New Hampshire and was also teaching undergraduate classes. She encourages her students to embrace their own creativity, playfulness, and daydreaming, and her classes frequently encourage combining poetry with other kinds of art. For example, to teach students to
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Much of her work draws on the semi-rural areas of New Hampshire and Maine where she lives, and includes elements from working class life: beat-up cars, harmonicas, trash, barbecues, and many, many dogs... This is a poetry that is broadly democratic in a way that
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listen to sound in a different way, McBride has asked students to design a musical instrument and accompany a poem with it; instruments have included crystal glasses filled with water and automobile engines.
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would have liked. And unlike traditionally lyrical poetry, where we might expect mere pathos β€” or, worse, condescension β€” her poems allow a strangeness and value to working-class experience.
115:, Poetry Field, Seneca Review, Antioch Review, The Nation, Kayak, Virginia Quarterly Review, Ploughshares, and the Georgia Review. Her poem "All Hallows' Eve" was included in the 559: 514: 27: 298: 133:, wrote that "At their best, McBride's negotiations between expectation and creative license achieve an exquisite balance." 504: 534: 315: 432: 554: 524: 325: 539: 485: 43: 529: 509: 116: 449: 23: 519: 74: 352: 144:'s ("Like Bishop, McBride sees animals as fellow sufferers along with humanity here on earth.") 544: 549: 35: 8: 96: 81: 398: 31: 428: 321: 294: 141: 39: 288: 126: 427:. Carnegie Mellon Poetry Series. Carnegie Mellon University Press. p. 53. 111: 67: 498: 262: 120: 63: 59: 402: 386: 55: 484:
Multiple sources reference Wheaton College, but it is unclear
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Dog Star Delicatessen: New and Selected Poems, 1979-2006
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McBride's poems have appeared in publications including
22:(born 1950) is a poet and professor of writing at the 46:grants. She is the author of six books of poetry. 496: 77:, Harvard University, and Princeton University. 157:then stares into that small lake until she sees 447: 179:She's laughing as she peels the wrinkled skins 184:by moon into evening's kettle: new root soup. 177:or young, this woman who tricks away despair. 62:. She holds a Bachelor's in Arts degree from 280: 165:surprised to be lightened a little at last. 159:her reflection floating there but softened. 155:so she fills her soup bowl with fresh water 80:After this, McBride began teaching in the 384: 169:and leaves it there for the rough tongues 378: 350: 346: 344: 167:Then she takes that bowl into high grass 422: 313: 286: 163:her sadness gets tricked into the bowl, 153:An old woman gets tired of her sad face 136:David Gruber, reviewing her compendium 129:'s review of McBride's 1983 collection 73:McBride has taught at Wheaton College, 497: 416: 307: 42:, as well as being a recipient of two 28:Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 341: 317:Does the Writing Workshop Still Work? 257: 255: 253: 181:from red potatoes, drooping them moon 441: 320:. Multilingual Matters. p. 59. 293:. Carnegie Mellon University Press. 131:The Going Under of the Evening Land, 66:in California. She later settled in 560:21st-century American women writers 515:University of New Hampshire faculty 231:The Going Under of the Evening Land 171:of homeless cats to scratch across; 13: 250: 161:She smiles and when she does that, 26:. She has held fellowships at the 14: 571: 385:Gregerson, Linda (October 1984). 175:Now, who knows whether she is old 173:for starlight to see itself in. 44:National Endowment for the Arts 478: 448:Mekeel McBride (2 June 2016). 1: 425:The Deepest Part of the River 314:Donnely, Dianne, ed. 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University of New Hampshire
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study
Harvard University
Princeton University
MacDowell Colony
National Endowment for the Arts
Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania
Mills College
Kittery, Maine
Berwick Academy
Master of Fine Arts
Emerson
The New Yorker
Best American Poetry 1992
Charles Simic
Linda Gregerson
Elizabeth Bishop



"Mekeel McBride"
Wind of the White Dresses
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Does the Writing Workshop Still Work?
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