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In Nesting Doll, Rita Brady Kiefer celebrates the power of words to transform life while exploring the mysterious ways memory and language help shape each other. Throughout twenty poems, Kiefer brilliantly explores the way in which women and religious subjects interrelate, handling a great many psychological subtleties with ease and in straightforward verse. The title poem, Nesting Doll, is emblematic of how we attempt to uncover layers of personality in order to discover what it means to inhabit a human body while at the same time exist in a community. This seven-part poem places at center stage women from Kiefers individual history who resonate with women from our own. Another selection, a sequence of poems known as the Sister Mailee Sequence, offers a lyric perspective on the poets previous life as a Catholic nun. This particular piece calls into question the permanence of vocation and examines endless possibilities of the relationships between an individuals spiritual and sensuous lives. The final poem is an elegy for one of the four churchwomen murdered in El Salvador in 1980. Whether the poems in this volume originate from Marie Curies thumbs (near senseless from chemicals [she was that in love with looking]), a campus tree that keeps returning (4maybe5timescutdown), or the voices of my sweet . . . diaphonous . . . dead, the images created rely on the silences surrounding Kiefers words as much as what is articulated. Whether reflecting tentative constructed human relationships or connections with the natural world, this collection of poems embraces uncertainty as a way of being. Rita Brady Kiefer teaches in the Department of English at the University of Northern Colorado. Her previous volumes of poetry include UNVEILING (Chicory Blue Press) and TRYING ON FACES (Monkshood Press), and her poems have appeared in The Bloomsbury Review, Ploughshares, Southern Poetry Review,Cimarron Review, Crosscurrents,High Plains Literary Review, and elsewhere.

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title:Nesting Doll
author:Kiefer, Rita.
publisher:University Press of Colorado
isbn10 | asin:0870815482
print isbn13:9780870815485
ebook isbn13:9780585368849
language:English
subjectWomen--Poetry, Ex-nuns--Poetry.
publication date:1999
lcc:PS3561.I338N47 1999eb
ddc:811/.54
subject:Women--Poetry, Ex-nuns--Poetry.
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Nesting Doll
Rita Brady Kiefer
Page iv Copyright 1999 by the University Press of Colorado International - photo 2
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Copyright 1999 by the University Press of Colorado
International Standard Book Number 0-87081-548-2
Published by the University Press of Colorado
P.O. Box 849
Niwot, Colorado 80544
All rights reserved.
Printed in the United States of America.
The University Press of Colorado is a cooperative publishing enterprise supported, in part, by Adams State College, Colorado State University, Fort Lewis College, Mesa State College, Metropolitan State College of Denver, University of Colorado, University of Northern Colorado, University of Southern Colorado, and Western State College of Colorado.
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of the American National Standard for Information Sciences Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials. ANSI Z39.48-1984
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Kiefer, Rita, 1930
Nesting doll / Rita Brady Kiefer.
p. cm.
ISBN 0-87081-548-2 (alk. paper)
1. Women Poetry. 2. Ex-nuns Poetry. I. Title.
PS3561.I338N47 1999
811'.54dc21 99-41313
CIP
Book design by Laura Furney
08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
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... to the women of A Woman's Place
... to all the dolls nesting
... again and above all Jerry
Page vii
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
ix
One
Ex-Nun in a Red Mercedes
3
Exorcism
4
Rapture
5
Last Song
6
One More Woman Who Wouldn't Talk Back
7
Monologue
8
Kudzu
9
Broken Woman on the Wall
10
Rice Pudding
11
Debate
12
Experts
13
Like This
14
Two
Sister Mailee Sequence
17
Three
We Tried on the Utmost
31
Quinnie
32
Big Tess
33
Pictured Light
34
Before Her Time
35
The Spell of Whirlpool Canyon
36
Certain Words
37
Four
Nesting Doll
43
Notes
55

Page ix
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
I wish to thank and acknowledge the editors of the following journals and magazines in which certain poems in this manuscript first appeared: Buffalo Bones: "Writers Debate"; Calopooya Collage: "Exorcism"; The Guadalupe Review: "Broken Woman On The Wall"; The International Poetry Review: ''About Mortification" from "Sister Mailee Sequence"; The Kansas Quarterly: "Rice Pudding"; Many Mountains Moving: "Like This" and "Ex-Nun in a Red Mercedes"; The Spoon River Poetry Review: "Prophecy"; Weber Studies: "Certain Words"; The Windless Orchard: "Exorcism"; The Writer's Voice: "Ex-Nun In A Red Mercedes."
"Ex-Nun In A Red Mercedes," "Last Song," "One More Woman Who Wouldn't Talk Back" (under the title "Disbelief"), "Sister Mailee Sequence" appeared in Unveiling (Chicory Blue Press, 1993); "Rice Pudding" appeared in Trying On Faces (Monkshood Press, 1995). Special acknowledgment and gratitude to the publishers of the respective presses: Sondra Zeidenstein and Deena Larsen.
Grateful acknowledgment also to the editors of The National Poetry Competition Winners' Anthology (The Chester H. Jones Foundation, 1991) in which "Rapture" appeared.
This collection of poems is made possible in part by support from the College of Arts and Sciences, University of Northern Colorado and by grants from the Graduate School at that institution. Additional assistance was provided by a grant from the Colorado Council on the Arts and by an Associateship with the Rocky Mountain Women's Institute.
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