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cover of episode Two authors consider how being a daughter shaped their relationship to motherhood

Two authors consider how being a daughter shaped their relationship to motherhood

2025/5/30
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Joy Harjo: 我一直未能亲手为母亲洗身,这成为了我心中无法释怀的遗憾。因此,我选择通过诗歌这一形式,回到记忆深处,重新经历那份本应由我完成的仪式。在诗歌中,我仿佛亲身参与,见证了整个过程,这给予了我一种完结感,填补了内心的空缺。孩子们,特别是女儿们,对母亲有着深刻的理解和特殊的感情纽带。创作这首诗让我意识到,诗歌不仅是诗人表达情感的工具,也是我们每个人疗愈内心创伤的方式。通过创作,我们能够敞开心扉,学习新事物,从而获得更大的同情心和理解,最终与过去和解。 Joy Harjo: 失去孩子是无法用语言形容的,重要的是我们要亲身参与,用自己的方式纪念逝者的生命。能够围绕着我心爱的女儿,一起为她洗身,这种仪式感非常深刻,它让我们共同纪念这个非凡、才华横溢、充满创造力的生命,并承认她所带来的礼物。

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New books by Joy Harjo and Ruthie Ackerman focus on very different moments in the life cycle of motherhood. First, Harjo's new book Washing My Mother's Body is an illustrated version of a poem she wrote in order to process grief. Harjo, the 23rd U.S. Poet Laureate and member of the Muscogee Nation, never got to carry out an important ritual after her mother's death – but returns in the poem to take care of things left undone. In today's episode, Harjo speaks with NPR's Leila Fadel about that ritual and the potency of the mother-daughter relationship. Then, journalist Ruthie Ackerman grew up hearing family stories that made her believe she shouldn't become a mom. But years later, she learned pieces of those stories weren't true. The Mother Code is a new memoir exploring Ackerman's indecision around becoming a parent. In today's episode, she speaks with NPR's Juana Summers about viewing maternal ambivalence as the norm.To listen to Book of the Day sponsor-free and support NPR's book coverage, sign up for Book of the Day+ at plus.npr.org/bookofthedayLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices)NPR Privacy Policy)