The Girl Who Became a Rabbit

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Price
$16.00  $14.88
Publisher
Hub City Press
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Pages
84
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Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9798885740371

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About the Author

Emilie Menzel's poetry hybridities have garnered such honors as the New Southern Voices Poetry Prize (selected by Molly McCully Brown), the Deborah Slosberg Memorial Award in Poetry (selected by Diana Khoi Nguyen), and the Cara Parravani Memorial Award in Fiction (selected by Leigh Newman), and feature in such journals as the Bennington Review, Copper Nickel, and The Offing, among others. She holds an MFA from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and serves as an editor and librarian for The Seventh Wave community. Raised on barefoot Georgia summers, they now live in Durham, North Carolina and online at emiliemenzel.com.

Reviews

"Recursive, ambitious, strange and beautiful, this book-length lyric explores the way trauma and abuse make a creature of us, and asks what it's possible to become in their aftermath. I fell into this world of this book--its rabbits, and soft deer, sliced cow-eyes and wolves--the way you wade into a cold body of water, slowly and then all at once. I couldn't put it down. And, when I finished, I was changed." --Molly McCully Brown, author of Places I've Taken My Body, contest judge


"A delectably nimble collection, ranging in scope from the ordinary to the divine--and all points between. Emilie Menzel is a marvelous writer and cataloguer of what connects and estranges us from our lives." --Kelly Link, author of The Book of Love


"If what you wish is to be for a while in a world that will inspire you to think playfully and with kindness and persistence and an openness to that which is not immediately beheld, you have found your book and your invitation to enter another world that happens to be in this one. Menzel works magic. I love this book." --Dara Barrois/Dixon, author of Tolstoy Killed Anna Karenina


"In this astonishing debut, Emilie Menzel employs logic as a poetics of longing and grief, a vital instrument untangling trauma and its aftermath. Her images are both seductive and unflinching, electrifying and terrifying. Her lyric is the elixir I wish I could gift anyone who's experienced girlhood." --Diana Khoi Nguyen, author of Root Fractures