Couplets: A Love Story

Hardback

Main Details

Title Couplets: A Love Story
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Maggie Millner
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:128
Dimensions(mm): Height 208,Width 135
Category/GenrePoetry
ISBN/Barcode 9780374607951
ClassificationsDewey:811.6
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Farrar, Straus & Giroux Inc
Imprint Farrar, Straus & Giroux Inc
Publication Date 7 February 2023
Publication Country United States

Description

"An endlessly inventive, wise, exhilarating book." -Garth Greenwell, author of Cleanness and What Belongs to You A woman lives an ordinary life in Brooklyn. She has a boyfriend. They share a cat. She writes poems in the prevailing style. She also has dreams: of being seduced by a throng of older women, of kissing a friend in a dorm-room closet. But the dreams are private, not real. One night, she meets another woman at a bar, and an escape hatch swings open in the floor of her life. She falls into a consuming affair-into queerness, polyamory, kink, power and loss, humiliation and freedom, and an enormous surge of desire that lets her leave herself behind. Maggie Millner's captivating, seductive debut is a love story in poems that explores obsession, gender, identity, and the art and act of literary transformation. In rhyming couplets and prose vignettes, Couplets chronicles the strictures, structures, and pitfalls of relationships-the mirroring, the pleasing, the small jealousies and disappointments-and how the people we love can show us who we truly are.

Author Biography

Maggie Millner is a poet whose work has appeared in The New Yorker, The Paris Review, Poetry, Kenyon Review, Bomb, and The Nation, among other publications. She is a lecturer at Yale and a senior editor at The Yale Review. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.

Reviews

Advance Praise "Copulative pleasures abound in this spectacular debut . . . As the perfectly paced narrative unfolds, self-scrutiny about life and writing deepens . . . Erudite but never overbearing, this is a remarkable achievement." --Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) "Couplets compelled me like a love affair--I didn't want to eat, didn't want to go to bed, didn't want to get off the subway, I just wanted to hear the story it was telling, which was, ultimately, a story about form-what are the forms (of intimacy, vocation, domesticity, verse, pleasure) we want to be held by, and to break free from? I cannot remember the last time I was this gripped by a voice or its questions. Reading it was a thrill, a rearrangement of my psychic molecules." --Leslie Jamison, author of Make It Scream, Make It Burn "A dazzling, feather-light tour de force--witty and effervescent and insightful, and so sexy, and so real. I want a time machine so I can give this book to my Eugene Onegin-obsessed teenage self!" --Elif Batuman, author of Either/Or "In this riveting debut, Maggie Millner makes the rhyming couplet--that supposedly staid, outmoded vehicle of 18th century moralism--an engine of radical metamorphosis and scorching sex. Couplets plunges us into desire so fierce it overwrites existence, exiling us from the lives we know. This is an endlessly inventive, wise, exhilarating book." --Garth Greenwell, author of Cleanness and What Belongs to You "In her luminous, electric debut, Millner creates an original form to express the headlong revelations, obsessions, and erotic geometry of love. Couplets is propulsive, poignant, and terrific at showing the way carnality is tethered to vulnerability." --Dana Spiotta, author of Wayward "Lovers of horny, rhyming poetry rejoice: Millner's 'love story in poems' arrives a week before Valentine's Day, just in time to tie your brain to its bedposts. Kink and queerness, power and polyamory--this debut by the senior editor of the Yale Review has it all." --The Millions (Most Anticipated) "Millner's story-in-verse is a metafictive marvel . . . Rich and unexpected . . . a gorgeous lesson in form." --Barbara Egel, Booklist "Millner's story-in-verse--trying to classify this wonderfully amorphous book about the fluidity of desire is entirely beside the point--centers on a woman who falls in love with another woman for the first time, a relationship that upends her ideas of intimacy and herself." --Electric Literature (Most Anticipated) "I want to throw this book across the room in rage at how good it is. Thrilling in its sincerity and intelligence, Couplets gives us everything: artistry, pathos, hilarity, style, and the sense (rare and wondrous) of a beautiful mind at work." --Sarah Thankam Mathews, author of All This Could Be Different (National Book Award Finalist) "Maggie Millner takes the stateliest of forms and feeds it to the flames of a consuming passion. Engined by rhyme, propelled by lust and hunger, Maggie Millner's Couplets--effortlessly learned and endlessly sexy--is already an exquisite exemplar of my queer poetic canon." --Richie Hofmann, author of A Hundred Lovers "A dazzling, virtuosic debut--and one of the best books I have read in a long time . . . This book has changed me." --Aria Aber, author of Hard Damage "A stunning debut, an instant classic . . . Sexy, sophisticated, surprising, propulsive, worldly, tender, formally masterful: who knew the nineteenth-century novel would find an astonishing critical efflorescence in poetry, in Brooklyn, in the twenty-first century?" --Maureen N. McLane, author of More Anon