Widow's Crayon Box: Poems

Molly Peacock

Book cover for Widow's Crayon Box: Poems
Book cover for Widow's Crayon Box: Poems

Widow's Crayon Box: Poems

Widow's Crayon Box: Poems

Molly Peacock

View full details

Description

After her husband's death, Molly Peacock realized she was not living the received idea of a widow's mauve existence but instead was experiencing life in all colors. These gorgeous poems--joyful, furious, mournful, bewildered, sexy, devastated, whimsical and above all, moving--composed in sonnet sequences and in open forms, designed in four movements (After, Before, When, and Afterglow)--illuminate both the role of the caregiver and the crystalline emotions one can experience after the death of a cherished partner. With her characteristic virtuosity, her fearless willingness to confront even the most difficult emotions, and always with buoyancy and zest, Peacock charts widowhood in the twenty-first century.

From "Touched: "
After you died, I felt you next to me,
and over months you entered gradually
into that lake and disappeared. Not gone,
but so internalized you're not next to me.

Critical Reviews

In The Widow's Crayon Box, Molly Peacock harnesses the full power of grief, rage, and love in bristling sonnet crowns and lyrical poems. . . . Tenderness and hope [live] in these poems alongside verdant dreams of apples and kaleidoscopic colors, finally helping us imagine an end to suffering for ourselves and our beloveds. This is, indeed, a breathtaking book!--Hadara Bar-Nadav, author of The Animal Is Chemical

[The Widow's Crayon Box] bears ample witness to [Molly Peacock's] wit and gusto, her sensuousness and curiosity, and her courage . . . Her poetic artistry, honed over the course of her distinguished career, enables her to find beauty and zest even in the most forbidding places--and having found them, to offer them to us.--Rachel Hadas, author of Ghost Guest

Molly Peacock has conjured touch, taste, smell, ghosts, anger, and laughter into a grown-up coloring book. Her Widow's Crayon Box will retune your eyes and ears to grief. It did mine. I congratulate Molly on her hard-won book, which proves, once again, what poetry in the right poets' heart and hands is good for.--Cornelius Eady, author of The War Against the Obvious

Bittersweet pleasures. . . . [W]hatever comes to mind, . . . pull up a chair, 'listen, question, watch things heal.'--Nuar Alsadir, O, the Oprah Magazine

Peacock roars to life . . . with formal verse that explained human pain and loss in monumental terms. . . . [She] straddles the Canadian-American divide and . . . serves as poetic inspiration . . . for poets of both nations.--Shane Neilson, Poetry Foundation

The hues of the crayons in this imaginary box paint a nuanced portrait of Peacock's past and present... She has accepted mortality, his and hers, and chosen to render it lyrical. The reader mourns with Peacock even more deeply because she so passionately presents what she has lost, in the most beautifully messy and unrepentant terms.--Leslie Gray Streeter "Johns Hopkins Magazine"

From the prologue poem through the four sections of the collection, readers are treated to the fruits of Peacock's honed skill. Through love to grief, rage, and compassion Peacock's insight, curiosity and humour carry us through the nightmare of losing a loved one and take us out the other side. The Widow's Crayon Box is a collection to read and reread.--Kathryn MacDonald "Freefall Magazine"

Publishing Information

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Pub date: 2024-11-05
Length: 112 pages

The Allstora Membership

Membership Perks:

  • Save 30% on all online store purchases
  • Exclusive access to author's content
  • You pay less, but authors still earn double

Membership Terms:

First Month: $0.00
Monthly price: $5.00
  • To access membership discount simply log in and add to cart, discount applied automatically.
  • One month free trial, cancel anytime. Membership renews on the 15th of each month.