For the Life of the World / Yale Center for Faith & Culture
Poet and essayist Carol Ann Davis (Fairfield University) joins Evan Rosa for a searching conversation on violence, childhood, and the moral discipline of attention in the aftermath of Sandy Hook. Reflecting on trauma, parenting, childhood, poetry, and faith, Davis resists tidy narratives and invites listeners to dwell with grief, healing, beauty, and pain without resolution.
“I don’t believe life feels like beginnings, middles, and ends.”
In this episode, Davis reflects on how lived trauma narrows attention, reshapes language, and unsettles conventional storytelling. Together they discuss poetry as dwelling rather than explanation, childhood and formation amid violence, image versus narrative, moral imagination, and the challenge of staying present to suffering.
Episode Highlights
“Nothing has happened at Hawley School. Please hear me. I have opened every door and seen your children.”
“And that was what it is not to suffer. This is the not-suffering, happy-ending story.”
“I’m always narrowing focus.”
“I think stories lie to us sometimes.”
“I think of the shooting as a nail driven into the tree.”
“I’m capable of anything. I’m afraid I’m capable of anything.”
“I tried to love and out of me came poison.”
About Carol Ann Davis
Carol Ann Davis is a poet, essayist, and professor of English at Fairfield University. She is the author of the poetry collections Psalm and Atlas Hour, and the essay collection The Nail in the Tree: Essays on Art, Violence, and Childhood. A former longtime editor of the literary journal Crazyhorse, she directs Fairfield University’s Low-Residency MFA and founded Poetry in Communities, an initiative bringing poetry to communities affected by violence. An NEA Fellow in Poetry, Davis’s work has appeared in The Atlantic, The American Poetry Review, Image, Agni, The Georgia Review, and elsewhere. Learn more and follow at https://www.carolanndavis.org
Helpful Links and Resources
The Nail in the Tree: Essays on Art, Violence, and Childhood https://www.tupelopress.org/bookstore/p/the-nail-in-the-tree-essays-on-art-violence-and-childhood
Songbird https://www.weslpress.org/9780819502223/songbird/
Psalm https://www.tupelopress.org/bookstore/p/psalm
Atlas Hour https://www.amazon.com/Atlas-Hour-Carol-Ann-Davis/dp/1936797003
Carol Ann Davis official website https://www.carolanndavis.org
Show Notes
#CarolAnnDavis
#PoetryAndViolence
#TraumaAndAttention
#SandyHook
#SandyHookPromise
#FaithAndWriting
#Poetry
#ChildhoodAndMemory
Production Notes