MY SISTER'S FATHER is an American Gothic. In a world of plenty and waste, these poems go behind the closed doors of an affluent, suburban household to expose its foundation in unspeakable violence. MY SISTER'S FATHER tries to find a language to capture the crisis as it breaks and the walls come closing in. "These nearly weaponized poems manifest what it's like to be caught in a trap where family, money, and world have turned against each other, and no one, not even the reader, can touch a single object " without touching the consequence." These are poems of singular shipwreck in the wake of a…mehr
MY SISTER'S FATHER is an American Gothic. In a world of plenty and waste, these poems go behind the closed doors of an affluent, suburban household to expose its foundation in unspeakable violence. MY SISTER'S FATHER tries to find a language to capture the crisis as it breaks and the walls come closing in. "These nearly weaponized poems manifest what it's like to be caught in a trap where family, money, and world have turned against each other, and no one, not even the reader, can touch a single object " without touching the consequence." These are poems of singular shipwreck in the wake of a collective crisis that pulls every piece of personal debris into its maelstrom. How do we grieve the gap between the true and the false signatories? Gardiner shows, bravely, deeply, that poetry is how we, is what survives." -- Eleni SikelianosHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
EVEN Christine Gardiner is a poet and educator who works at the intersection of the literary, digital, and healing arts. She is the author of the poetry collection MY SISTER'S FATHER (2017), the blog PET MURMUR (2016-2020), and the experimental memoir INVE$TIGATIVE POETICS (2022-present). EVEN holds a BA and MFA from Brown University and a PhD from the University of Denver. She taught writing, literature, and poetics at the undergraduate level for over a decade and now works as a creative coach, helping writers find their voice, develop their craft, and find innovative ways to tell powerful stories.
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