We have invited Angela Alaimo O’Donnell to be the second of a pair of poets commissioned to write Advent poems for this Substack. (If you missed Tania Runyan’s excellent poems last week, read them here.) If you are new to the work of Angela Alaimo O’Donnell, read her interview with Ben Palpant or her Flannery O’Conner poems featured here as a Stack Takeover earlier this year.
by Angela Alaimo O'Donnell
The day before the day before the day we wait for all the rest of the year, the stars’ hosanna, the donkey’s bray, the young mother’s lullaby we hear beneath the gusts of wind, the creaking eaves, sounds of redemption that cure our care. There are no doubters. Each of us believes that birth is the only cure for death. The holy howl of a baby’s first breath is Eden’s miracle. All that has come before, each deed of darkness, is undone by every born child, not just the one. This is life’s triumph. The newborn a king. No wonder the donkeys and the angels sing.
Angela Alaimo O’Donnell, PhD is a professor, poet, scholar, and writer at Fordham University in New York City, and serves as Associate Director of Fordham’s Curran Center for American Catholic Studies. Her publications include two chapbooks and nine full-length collections of poems. Her book Holy Land (2022) won the Paraclete Press Poetry Prize. In addition, O’Donnell has published a memoir about caring for her dying mother, Mortal Blessings: A Sacramental Farewell; a book of hours based on the practical theology of Flannery O’Connor, The Province of Joy; and a biography Flannery O’Connor: Fiction Fired by Faith. Her ground-breaking critical book on Flannery O’Connor Radical Ambivalence: Race in Flannery O’Connor was published by Fordham University Press in 2020. Her poems have appeared in many journals and anthologies, including Able Muse, Alabama Literary Review, America, The Bedford Introduction to Literature (anthology), Christian Century, Christian Poetry in America Since 1940 (anthology), Christianity & Literature, Contemporary Catholic Poetry (anthology), Flannery O’Connor Review, Italian Americana, Italian Poetry Review, Literary Matters, Mezzo Cammin, Peacock Journal, Presence, Reformed Journal, and Taking Root in the Heart (anthology), among others. O’Donnell’s eleventh book of poems, Dear Dante, was published in Spring 2024.
Really well done Angela. Those last two lines!
Beautiful 🌟