“I tell my students to think of poems as language plus, language with value added beyond its everyday use.” ThinkingUseValuesLanguageStudentsEverydayPlusEveryday Use Author:Monica Youn
“When you think about the concept of infertility, for example, it's not just medical; it's a repository of so many personal and societal meanings - religious, legal, sexual - encompassing mortality and sin and family and eternity.” ThinkingReligiousSinExampleConceptsEternityMedicalMortalityInfertility Author:Monica Youn
“When you talk about "infertility" you're already using a land-based metaphor - a woman's body compared to property, to be considered fruitful or barren. And "estate" encompasses both legacy and landscape. Think of Emerson, referring to his son's death as "the loss of a beautiful estate."” ThinkingBodyBeautifulLossLandSonPropertyMetaphorLandscapeLegacyEstatesBarrenReferringWomen's BodiesInfertility Author:Monica Youn
“I'm blissfully not writing anything. Just doing a lot of reading and hopefully some thinking as well.” ThinkingWritingWellsReadingHopefully Author:Monica Youn