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Increase

by Lia Purpura
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Increase is Lia Purpura’s chronicle of her pregnancy, the birth of her son, Joseph, and the first year of his life. She recounts her journey with the heightened awareness of a mother-to-be and through the eyes of a poet, from the moment she confirms her pregnancy as “A blue X slowly crosses itself, first one arm, then the other in the small white window of the test,” through “the X of his crossed feet in sleep” as her child’s world begins. Purpura’s sensibility transcends the facts of personal experience to enfold the dramatically changing shape of a larger, complex world.

These closely knit essays portray the rhythms of a new mother’s life as it is challenged and transformed in nearly every aspect, from the emotions of wildness, loss, need, and desire to the outward progress--and interruption--of her work and activities. Increase offers us motherhood at an extraordinary pitch, recording, absorbing, and revisiting experiences from a multitude of angles. Purpura presents her story of discovery with unequaled eloquence, grace, and power.

About the Author, Lia Purpura

Lia Purpura is the author of The Brighter the Veil, Poems of Grzegorz Musial: Berliner Tagebuch and Taste of Ash, and Stone Sky Lifting, the 2000 winner of the Ohio State University Press/The Journal Award in Poetry. She lives in Baltimore, Maryland, and teaches at Loyola College.

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Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

Through the eyes of a poet, Purpura explores the challenges of the first year of motherhood in a series of lyrical essays that begin with a positive pregnancy test--"a blue X slowly crosses itself, first one arm then the other, in the small white window." In the beginning of the book, which won the Associated Writing Programs Award for Creative Nonfiction, she explores her transition into motherhood in detail, like a carefree tourist. "Reading about the place I am becoming has been something like consulting a travel guide," she writes of her pregnancy books. But a few months later, she declares: "These first weeks with him at home recall my first days in other countries where I've lived--that initial fear of venturing out alone, without a full and fluent language to navigate the way." Her observations grow more concise after her son is born, reflecting the limited time available to work, the limited energy to focus. "What would have come next, here in the spiral of thought, in this space, had Joseph not woken and called me away?" she asks. Throughout, she eloquently captures her emotions and experiences. Of labor, she writes: "How like an apprentice I felt... I thought I might do well if only I could practice." When her son was five months old, she describes gazing at him as "a kind of eating, it is that elementally nourishing." For mothers, bystanders and armchair dreamers, Purpura offers an insightful itinerary. (Sept.) Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.

Children's Literature

A couple pregnant or recently blessed with a child may enjoy dipping into Lia Purpura's lyrical meditation on her baby's first year, which won the prestigious Creative Nonfiction Award from the Associated Writing Programs. Increase invites us as parents to look closely, to be aware. Often after reading one of the short, dated entries, I'd find myself thinking back to the early months with my own daughter, now two years old. I especially admired Purpura's precision of detail throughout, from the moment she traced the blue positive X of the pregnancy test to her reflections on illustrations in a children's book. 2000, University of Georgia Press, $24.95. Ages Adult. Reviewer: Mary Quattlebaum

Book Details

Published
September 30, 2000
Publisher
Athens, Ga. ; University of Georgia Press, c2000.
Pages
152
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780820322322

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