Invisible Strings, Kristie Frederick Daugherty
Invisible Strings, Kristie Frederick Daugherty
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Invisible Strings
113 Poets Respond to the Songs of Taylor Swift

Author: Kristie Frederick Daugherty

Narrator: Candace Fitzgerald, Dominique Salvacion, Kristie Frederick Daugherty, Curtis Michael Holland, Bailey Carr, Tavia Gilbert, Sir Jonathan Bate, Katie Allsup, Talon David, Mark Sanderlin, Imani Jade Powers, André Santana, Diane Seuss

Unabridged: 4 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/03/2024

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

An anthology of brand-new poems inspired by Taylor Swift songs, from a powerhouse group of contemporary poets, including Kate Baer, Maggie Smith, and Joy Harjo.

Let the decoding begin!

With a record-breaking four Grammy awards for Album of the Year, Taylor Swift stands alone in the world of pop music. One of the most talented lyricists of all time, her music captivates millions of fans throughout the globe with the narrative depth and emotional resonance of her songwriting.

In Invisible Strings, poet, professor, and dedicated Swiftie Kristie Frederick Daugherty has brought together 113 contemporary poets, each contributing an original poem that responds to a specific Taylor Swift song.

In a spirit of celebration and collaboration, poets have taken a cue from Swift’s love of dropping clues and puzzles for her fandom to decode, as each poem alludes to a song without using direct lyrics. Swifties will enjoy closely reading each of the poems to discover which song each poet responded to; each poem responds to only one song.

The collection showcases a diverse and accomplished array of writers including the 23rd US Poet Laureate Joy Harjo, Pulitzer Prize winners Diane Seuss, Yusef Komunyakaa, Carl Phillips, Rae Armantrout, Paul Muldoon, and Gregory Pardlo, National Book Critics Circle Award winners Mary Jo Bang and Laura Kasischke, and bestselling poets Maggie Smith, Aimee Nezhukumatathil, Kate Baer, amanda lovelace, Tyler Knott Gregson, and Jane Hirshfield.

Swifties will experience the profundity and nuance of Swift’s lyrics through these poems, while having fun matching the poems to songs from all of her eras—vault tracks included! For poetry lovers, this one-of-a-kind anthology is an unparalleled collection of new work from today’s most lauded and revered poets.

* This audiobook edition contains a downloadable PDF of additional resources from the printed book.

About The Author

Kristie Frederick Daugherty is a poet and a professor at the University of Evansville. She holds an MFA in Poetry from Vermont College of Fine Arts. She is also a PhD candidate in Literature/Criticism at the Indiana University of Pennsylvania, where she is writing a dissertation which examines how Taylor Swift's lyrics intersect with contemporary poetry.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sarah on December 07, 2024

So turns out that maybe I don't like poetry and I just like Taylor Swift...either that or I just lacked the poetic knowledge to fully grasp it all. I was really intrigued by this book as a avid Swiftie. I thought the concept sounded super interesting and different than any other book out there. I was......more

Goodreads review by Katie ᥫ᭡. on September 14, 2024

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️✨ This collection was everything!💖 Each poem felt like it was written with the heart and soul of a Taylor Swift album, and I had SO much fun trying to guess which poems were inspired by each era 🎶. From the fearless highs to the folklore vibes, every page had that perfect blend of raw, lyrica......more

Goodreads review by Natasha on December 15, 2024

In a celebration of Taylor Swift’s storytelling prowess through song, 113 Poets take on the task of delving into her vast musical catalogue; and use the emotions/ personal experiences her lyrics evoke, to craft their own works which I found beautifully engaging. I don’t usually read much poetry (not......more

Goodreads review by Lindsay (pawsomereads) on December 09, 2024

I’m not a big poetry reader but I love anything Taylor-related so this was a nice way to get out of my reading comfort zone! I enjoyed some of the poems more than others but this was a good collection overall.......more

As with any anthology, it is more guaranteed to love a few, like a lot, and feel ambivalent toward some. Here are my favorites: Heaven in Grand Central Station" "In Wonderland, We’re Surprised/Not Surprised to Learn the Chamomile Tea Tastes Bitter" "Concessions" "On the Stairs" "Tempered" "the much-......more


Quotes

“Meditative, varied, and visceral, paying tribute to Swift’s love of words and her deeply felt passions . . . [an] indelible, beautiful collection.”Booklist