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Fanny Says (American Poets Continuum) Paperback – April 14, 2015

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An “unleashed love song” to her late grandmother, Nickole Brown’s collection brings her brassy, bawdy, tough-as-new-rope grandmother to life. With hair teased to Jesus, mile-long false eyelashes, and a white Cadillac Eldorado with atomic-red leather seats, Fanny is not your typical granny rocking in a chair. Instead, think of a character that looks a lot like Eva Gabor in Green Acres, but darkened with a shadow of Flannery O’Connor. A cross-genre collection that reads like a novel, this book is both a collection of oral history and a lyrical and moving biography that wrestles with the complexities of the South, including poverty, racism, and domestic violence.

"Nickole Brown’s unleashed love song to her grandmother is raucous and heart-rending, reflective and slap-yo-damn-knee hilarious, a heady meld of lyrical line and life lesson. Brown is blessed to be blood-linked to such a shrewd and singular soul, and the poet's mix of monologue, myth, and unbridled mayhem paints a picture of a proper Southern lady who is just—well, unforgettable." —
Patricia Smith

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Fanny Says, Nickole Brown distills the whole of America into one woman: bawdy, loving, racist, battered, healed, and gorgeous with determination. Our country has no history that does not touch the South. Our divisions are our unions. Here, Brown unleashes a voice returned to teach us a lesson. Reader, fair warning: you can’t hide from Fanny. You will be changed by this book." —Rebecca Gayle Howell

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"Brown’s sprawling sophomore collection is a lyrical biography of and tribute to her wise and irreverent southern grandmother. Along with a memorable lesson in the use of the word ‘flitter,’ what’ll stick most is this book’s unknown ‘word for all things left unbroken, a word for breakable yet unbroken things.’"—NPR Books

"In a voice that is both authentic and colloquial, Brown tells the story, without sentimentality or cliché, of her grandmother Fanny. . . . It’s rare to find a book of poems that reads like a well-plotted page-turner, each poem propelling the reader into the next, each poem filled with story and song. This is that book. VERDICT Bawdy and real, this volume will stay with readers long after Fanny has had her final say."—Library Journal, Starred Review

“Brown’s depiction of her cussing, pill-popping grandmother Fanny, who wears push-up brassieres along with starched, short-sleeved men’s ‘business’ shirts, is poignant, funny, and utterly real. Fanny’s tone and inflection come alive through the series of poems based on her actual words. And through Brown’s vivid, honest, and surprisingly nonjudgmental reflections, we develop, page by page, a mental image of her grandmother in the mid-twentieth-century South and can’t help but enjoy the process of getting to know Frances Lee Cox. While this collection honors Fanny’s span of years on this planet and her impact on her granddaughter, it also showcases the writer’s humor, insight, and poetic gifts.”—Booklist

“This is a commentary on the South as a whole. . . . Fanny Says remains a tender character study above all else. I wouldn’t be surprised to see a film adapted from this. It endures sentiment and challenges social notions. It is true to humanity and breathed with life.”—NewPages

“Nickole Brown has written an epic poem called Fanny Says. . . . It is in essence one long poem—138 pages—chambered like a heart and pumping language like blood to every stanza throughout this single, vital organ. Though Brown has written these words down, the oracular qualities of her grandmother, Frances Lee Cox—her distinctive way of speaking, idioms and regionalisms, malapropisms and profanities all—manifests so entirely that the reader is not really reading but listening as this monumental, multi-generational narrative unfolds.”—The Rumpus

“Many of us find it difficult to tell our family stories—no surprise, as they are usually loaded. One of the accomplishments of Fanny Says is its skillful and unapologetic confrontation of the shamelessness of Brown’s people—and sometimes ours. . . . Here Brown is at her best—writing calamity with eloquence, speaking, in the same moment, Fanny’s complications and the poet’s claim on it. This book, like a grandmother’s love, is not always pretty, but it pulls you in and gives you so much truth.”—Oxford American Magazine

“Brown blends descriptions of the immensely wise, brazen and sailor-mouthed Fanny with ruminations on both the power of memory and the Kentucky culture that surrounded them both. The editorial assistant for the late Hunter S. Thompson, the fabric of Brown's poems share threads of his deeply honest and personal reporting, but Fanny Says proves that she's a literary heavyweight in a class of her own.”—BookPage

“Fanny Says delights and dazzles at every turn. In these poems, Brown finds the space and time to explore her own family and the South as an imagined location. In the tradition of great lesbian writers such as Dorothy Allison, Fannie Flagg, June Arnold and Rita Mae Brown, Nickole Brown spins a yarn that is at once fantastical and believable, one that leaves us, as readers, yearning for more.”—Lambda Literary



“Reading Nickole Brown’s new book of poems, Fanny Says, is like being introduced to someone you never want to let go, the kind of fierce, tender, acerbic, complicated woman who will snag you by your scruff and tell you what you don’t want to hear, and—in the next breath—what you need to hear.”—
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“Nickole Brown first established herself as a major talent with her 2007 novel in poems, Sister, and Fanny Says marks a further development in Brown’s exploration of what a poetry collection can be and do. . . . This book explores Fanny in all her troubled humanity, and confronts domestic violence, racism, and poverty in the American South.”—Tahoma Literary Review



"The imagery is blunt, the dialect true, and what unfolds is a metaphoric hope chest, a series of living flashbacks through which Brown creates a poetic treatise on memory’s workings. . . . With subtle technique, Brown encourages the reader to take liberty with these crisp narratives and provokes us to imagine Fanny beyond the page." —
Oxford American

“Brown delivers poetic mastery with extraordinary craft and control of language, images, line and diction.” —Lambda Literary



“Like Allen Ginsberg’s Kaddish or Sarah Blake’s Mr. West, this book draws its energy from the personality of its main character/subject and the way the speaker engages with it. The main character of Fanny Says is likeable, foulmouthed, strange, immensely memorable, and perhaps most importantly, very funny. In memorializing Fanny, Nickole Brown has made her come alive." —Los Angeles Review

About the Author

Nickole Brown’s books include: Fanny Says (BOA, 2015), a biography-in-poems about her late grandmother; Sister (Red Hen Press, 2007), a novel-in-stories; and an anthology, Air Fare (Sarabande, 2004), co-edited with Judith Taylor. For ten years, Brown was director of marketing and development at Sarabande Books, and was also the editorial assistant to the late Hunter S. Thompson. Currently she is the editor for the Marie Alexander Series in Prose Poetry at White Pine Press, and is on faculty every summer at the Sewanee Young Writer’s Conference and at the low-residency MFA Program in Creative Writing at Murray State. For more information about Nickole Brown, visit nickolebrown.com.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ BOA Editions Ltd.; First Edition (April 14, 2015)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 136 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1938160576
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1938160578
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 10 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7 x 0.5 x 9.25 inches
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Nickole Brown received her MFA from the Vermont College, studied literature at Oxford University, and was the editorial assistant for the late Hunter S. Thompson. She worked at Sarabande Books for ten years. She’s the author of Sister, first published in 2007 with a new edition reissued in 2018. Her second book, Fanny Says (BOA Editions), won the Weatherford Award for Appalachian Poetry in 2015. The audiobook of that collection became available in 2017. Currently, she is the Editor for the Marie Alexander Poetry Series and teaches at the Sewanee School of Letters MFA Program and the Great Smokies Writing Program at UNCA. She lives with her wife, poet Jessica Jacobs, in Asheville, NC, where she periodically volunteers at three different animal sanctuaries. A chapbook of called To Those Who Were Our First Gods won the 2018 Rattle Chapbook Prize, and a long sequence called The Donkey Elegies was published as a chapbook by Sibling Rivalry Press in 2020. With her wife Jessica, she also co-wrote a book of poetry prompts called Write It! to be published in October 2020.

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Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2020
I had Nickole Brown as a professor at UALR many years ago. The mark she left on my life is insurmountable. After reading her first collection of poems as her student, I knew I needed to have this book. It was profound and eye-opening, as well as riveting the experiences Ms. Brown has written about. Her ability to put pen to paper to write such an amazing book is beyond words. Thank you for making such an impact in my life, and I hope you continue to write so many can continue to enjoy your work.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2015
Absolutely wonderful. I was lucky enough to attend a writer's conference where Nickole taught and although I did not have her as a workshop leader I heard fabulous things from my friends. The moment she read excerpts from Fanny Says, I knew I needed to own the whole book.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2017
Beautiful poems and prose! Enjoyed by both my teenage daughter and me!
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Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2016
Wonderful narrative poems.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2015
It is rare to fall in love at first sight, but it happens; it is just as rare to fall in love at first read, but I did. Nickole Brown, in "Fanny Says" has given us one of the most extraordinary females ever written into poems. A culmination of memories and direct experience of her grandmother, Fanny comes completely alive in every poem. She is the ultimate saint, sinner, and poltergeist; brash by what life has thrown at her, and deeply loving by how she lives in her core. Brown has captured the voice of a particular time and place, and the gestures of an incomparable personality. And for once, I found myself laughing out loud with complete abandon at some of the wittiest, raw, and honest episodes in this frenetically-loving woman. I can think of no other volume of poetry in a very long time that presents such an indelible and real human presence. And these are poems not only of remembrance, but of tribute and acclamation. To a person who was a rock for the poet, as well as a harbor--providing guidelines and lifelines. The book is worth the read for the sections called "Fanny Linguistics" alone! But there is so much more. If poetry is the art of transforming experience into mind and emotion, you will come away from this collection having been introduced to someone you greatly become attached to. One doesn't, at the end, want Fanny to go. These poems are brilliant conversations, monologues, and dialogues. They are resonant with insight and human chatter. These poems make Fanny a relative of the reader. Nickole Brown not only has found extraordinary new forms in which language is transcribed, but she also reminds us that at best, we are the caretakers of our genealogy, and those lives that help make use who we are. A debut of heart-mined, extraordinary poems. Fanny lives. Thank God. A book that will keep speaking for years to come.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2015
The gorgeously written 'Fanny Says" is useful. That's what we get in this unified memoir in verse of Kentucky grandma Fanny by Nickole Brown. Parents...well...they do their best during on-the-job training. For those lucky enough, it's a grandparent who was skilled enough to impart grit, values, and love, so we might make something of life and find large bites of happiness. The portrait that emerges of Fanny, in beautiful and vivid rhythmic lines, is of a woman full of faults, but also full of love and caring for all within her reach. You've read your Faulkner and Flannery O'Conner, and Cash's great "The Mind of the South." Now it's time to get caught up on this region in this shocking and hilarious book. This could be the granny you wished you had, or the large family you wished you'd had. Brown accomplishes what she worries she can't do. She "conjures" a bustling caravan of personalities up for us along with Fanny, and makes us glad to be alive. I know my grandma, who saved my life, would love this book.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2015
Nickole Brown does for the Southern poetic temperament in FANNY SAYS what Dorianne Laux did for working class life in AWAKE--she artfully and honestly portrays things as they are with a music that is both syntactically rich and representationally accurate. I have read Southern poets for years and find this collection to be one of the strongest I have ever come across. It charts a path other Southern poets would do well to follow. There is a toughness mixed with tenderness in these poems that results in familial revelations worth reveling in.
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2015
Reading "Fanny Says" is like meeting up with a beloved relative after a long period of time. The sight of them brings a joyous ache to your heart, and a deep longing to share in their life once again. Through laughter and tears Nickole Brown's mosiac of memories in poetic medium, brings forth true life and living, in a book you will be unable to put down. "Fanny Says" is the whisper of grace that touches you to your very soul.
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