About This Book
A narrative poem follows a poor widow who labors by hand to keep her beloved son fed and clothed; as he matures into a working young man she dreads the day a new woman will break up their home. A sensuous, secretive widow arrives in the neighborhood and draws local men into affairs, setting in motion collisions of desire, jealousy, and violence. The poem moves between intimate domestic scenes and lively public set-pieces such as fairs, using episodic incidents and vivid local detail to examine maternal sacrifice, sexual economy, social hypocrisy, and the inexorable workings of fate in a provincial community.
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