Other Voices Other Lives by Grace Cavalieri
Source: Purchased at Gaithersburg Book Festival Paperback, 250 pgs. I am an Amazon Affiliate
Other Voices Other Lives by Grace Cavalieri (listen to this interview), poet laureate of Maryland, is part of Alan Squire Publishing's legacy collections and includes a selection of poems and plays, as well as interviews from her The Poet & the Poem public radio series.
I just had to get my hands on this collection when I was at last year's Gaithersburg Book Festival and I had the honor of greeting her and escorting her about the local festival before her appearance was required on a panel and at the announcement of our 2019 high school poetry contest winners.
Selection from "Work Is My Secret Lover"
Work takes the palm of my hand to kiss in the middle of the night it holds my wrist lightly and feels the pulse Work is who you'll find with me when you tiptoe up the stairs and hear my footsteps through the shadows I love that her poems take on a personality of their own and many of them are so different, tackling not only the angst of the writer's life and the love we have for our work (which can take precedence over other things), but also the voices in which she speaks not for others but with them. From Anna Nicole Smith's to Mary Wollstonecraft's voice to poems styled after William Carlos Williams, Cavalieri's imagination brings a new life to these women's voices. Even the selections from her plays are lyrical and full of whimsy (in a way). Her persona poems imbue the public perceptions of women with a compassionate eye.
If you listen to her interview, at about 5:06, you'll hear her read "Moderation," which is my favorite poem from this collection. It's deeply moving. A moment where a man knows it is time to pass into another world, and he hopes to never inconvenience anyone with his death. This silent man who doesn't live outside the lines. Cavalieri displays her keen observations about her father and others, but she also observes herself as an outsider, an observer full of emotion. Other Voices Other Lives by Grace Cavalieri is a deeply emotional journey through her work, and it always rings true. I'll be seeking out her other collections in the future.
Grace Cavalieri needs no introduction in Maryland as our state Poet Laureate, but damn she is smart, observant, kind, and deliciously cognizant of how to imbue others with humanity through her own compassionate lens.
RATING: Quatrain
About the Poet:
Grace Cavalieri is an Italian American writer and host of the radio program The Poet and the Poem, presented by the Library of Congress through National Public Radio. She is the author of numerous collections of poetry, including Poems: New and Selected (1994), Pinecrest Rest Haven (1998), and Greatest Hits, 1975–2000 (2002). Her collection What I Would Do for Love: Poems in the Voice of Mary Wollstonecraft (2004) was awarded the Patterson Poetry Prize; Water on the Sun (2006) won the Bordighera Poetry Prize. Further collections include Anna Nicole: Poems (2008) and Sounds Like Something I Would Say (2010).