Earnest, Earnest?

ebook Poems · Pitt Poetry

By Eleanor Boudreau

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Winner, 2019 Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize | Finalist, 2021 Eric Hoffer Award | Silver Medal, 2020 Florida Book Award<br><br>In <i>Earnest, Earnest?</i>, the speaker, Eleanor, writes postcards to her on-again-off-again lover, Earnest. The fact that her lover's name is Earnest and that their relationship is fraught, raises questions of sincerity and irony, and whether both can be present at the same time. While Earnest can be read literally as Eleanor's lover, he is best understood as another side of the poet's self. The ambiguity at play in <i>Earnest, Earnest</i>? is embodied in the form of the "Earnest Postcards" that structure the book—these postcards are experimental in their use of images and formal in their dialogue with the sonnet. Thus, <i>Earnest, Earnest?</i> is a question of tone, address, and form.
Earnest, Earnest?