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You Haven't Asked About My Wedding or What I Wore

Poems of Courtship on the American Frontier

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"Nowhere / on these parchment leaves do I find / myself, my likeness, my name, / not a whisper—Cynthia—not one / breath of me."

For thirty years poet Jana Harris researched the diaries and letters of North American pioneer women. While the names and experiences of the authors varied, Harris found one story often connected them: their most powerful memories were of courtships and weddings. They dreamed of having a fine wedding while they spent their lives hauling water, scrubbing floors, and hoping for admirers. Many married men they hardly knew.

Based on primary research of nineteenth-century frontier women, Harris uses her compelling poetry to resurrect a forgotten history. She captures the hope, anxiety, anger, and despair of these women through a variety of characters and poetic strategies, while archival photographs give faces to the names and details to the settings. Harris's meticulous research and stirring words give these pioneer women a renewed voice that proves the timelessness of the hopes and fears of love and marriage.

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    • Library Journal

      November 15, 2014

      Poet/author Harris (Horses Never Lie About Love), who's been researching North American pioneer women for three decades, here expands on the main moment in a pioneer woman's life: her marriage. Thematic collections can feel canned, but this one really works; Harris doesn't dwell at the altar but deftly portrays whole lives. In one of the best poems, a young woman repeatedly thrashed by her guardian, "Brother Churchianity," escapes in marriage, finally observing "Today, I've outlived three husbands. No man/ ever worked me as hard as that clergyman."

      Copyright 2014 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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