Joy by Francis Daulerio


Joy
Title : Joy
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ISBN : 1956692215
ISBN-10 : 9781956692211
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 132
Publication : Published June 21, 2022

Joy is the new full-length collection of poetry by Francis Daulerio, author of If & When We Wake, Please Plant This Book, and With a Difference. Beginning with one pregnancy and ending with another, Joy examines the ways in which we keep ourselves alive, centering around the birth of Daulerio's first child while coping with the loss of friend and collaborator, Scott Hutchison. With a foreword by acclaimed author Maggie Smith (Good Bones, Keep Moving), and cover art by UK artist Helen Ahpornsiri, this life-affirming collection highlights what Bon Iver's Sean Carey describes as "Daulerio's relentless hope and love," encouraging readers to push through hardships to find their own sense of meaning.

"If there is a book you need to read because you've misplaced your joy over the last few years, this is it. In Joy, despite grief and struggles, Francis Daulerio celebrates what went right-the friend who climbs out through the downstairs window / of my house so not to disturb those gypsy wrens / who built their nest in the Valentine's wreath on our front door, little white flowers / my wife calls starlight / bloom sideways, birds after rain-Yes! And many! Daulerio is my favorite kind of poet-an engaging storyteller who sees the world with a wink and a sideways smile, who keeps track of the moments we've forgotten. How lucky we are he wrote these extraordinary poems to remind us of what we've neglected to notice-the bees / sucking life into every clover flower / low enough for the mower blade to spare, tinny music of an ice cream truck, those fat gray clouds. Joy is full of heart and beauty, and is a book I didn't want to end. And how could I? Daulerio's poems compassionately bring us to a place where we ask ourselves-How do we become the people we'd love? How do we do better? This book is a gift to all and especially those of us who want to be delighted-this is truly a recommended addition to any bookcase."
Kelli Russell Agodon, author of Dialogues with Rising Tides (Copper Canyon Press 2021)

"I often forget that poems can heal, poems can teach, and poems can breathe life into the way you see your world. In these pages, Francis Daulerio's gratitude and celebration of life is palpable. The only thing to do after sitting with these poems is to go outside and sink your hands into the dirt and feel the earth's quiet hum. Even while facing grief, fear, uncertainty, Daulerio's relentless hope and love for his surroundings - his yard, his family, the power of nature - is a much needed message in today's world."
Sean Carey (S. Carey / Bon Iver)

"A beautiful collection, bursting with life and detail, which takes you to places old and new and, like the best poetry, teaches you something you didn't know you needed to know."
Frank Turner


Joy Reviews


  • Marie-Ève

    Some of his best work.
    I cried while reading some of them.

  • Tim DeMarco

    I'm not a poet, so I'm not going to try to put into words what this collection is all about. I guess I can sum it up by this: imagine being overwhelmed by grief, or sorrow, or anxiety, or exhaustion, and your friend puts their arm around your shoulder and leads you out the back door and points to a wild expanse of nature and says: "Hey, check this out. Life is everywhere. It can be pretty awesome, too. Breathe."
    This collection of poetry is that friend.

  • Nick Gregorio

    If I could give five more stars, I’d give five more stars.

  • Nick Mehalick

    Read this over the days in which I went from youngish to old and boy did it sing of mortality and what hurts and what makes things better. Can’t shake the thread of light throughout this piece that also made me thing about art and artists and how the latter uses the former to find and hold on to the light we are missing from the second we break into this place. Just wonderful.

  • Daniel DiFranco

    Now here’s a feckin’ poet! You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll wander around the house shouting upstairs, “Have you seen my joy? Oh, look. A bluebird.”

  • Char

    Reading this painted a smile on my face and made me shed a few tears.