Maria Rouphail, PhD, is Senior Lecturer Emerita from North Carolina State University, where she taught courses in World Literature and where she also served as an academic adviser to the English major. She is Poetry Editor of Main Street Rag. She has published two collections: Apertures (Finishing Line Press, New Women's Voices) and Second Skin (Main Street Rag). Her third collection, All the Way to China, was a 2020 finalist in both the University of Wisconsin Brittingham Poetry and the Blue Light Press competitions. A five-time Pushcart nominee, she lives in Raleigh.
"In Maria Rouphail's All the Way to China, imagination serves
memory in variations of gratitude, liveliness, and wonder."-Shelby
Stephenson was poet laureate of North Carolina from 2015 to 2018.
His recent books are More and Shelby's Lady: The Hog Poems
"All the Way to China is a book about rediscovering one's roots.
It's about a mother's tough love and the instilling of drive in her
daughter to persevere, to move on, to Live. Through these poems,
Maria Rouphail invites us into her world and how it was shaped. A
powerful, well-crafted collection. Highly recommended."-M. Scott
Douglass, Publisher/Managing Editor, Main Street Rag Publishing
Company
"Maria Rouphail's eye is unflinching yet her voice is forgiving as
she recalls the lyric memories of a family's history of trauma.
From the title poem that takes the reader to "a dark river hauling
out of a glacier in Tibet, / all dragon sheen and muscle moving" to
"an orange sky" over LA where "freeways writhe like ropes of fire,"
Maria Rouphail explores the landscapes of longing and loss between
mothers and daughters. The poems are like trees that bloom and burn
with each turn of the page.-Beth Copeland, author of Blue Honey,
recipient of the 2017 Dogfish Head Poetry Prize
"What a beautiful and powerful book! I've read All the Way to China
twice and found new things in it each time. Throughout these poems
you'll find grief and anger melded with beauty, and the
understanding that even when we are broken, we can be made whole,
our scars still in evidence, seamed with gold."-Mimi Herman, North
Carolina Piedmont Laureate (2017) and author of A Field Guide to
Human Emotions (Finishing Line Press, 2021)
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