Ancestral Demon of a Grieving Bride: Poems
Sy Hoahwah
(Author)
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Description
Fractured storytelling for a fractured world, Ancestral Demon of a Grieving Bride draws readers into a world that appears eerily familiar but unsettling as well. Fierce, visceral, sometimes funny, and wholly original, Hoahwah's poems will linger in a reader's dreams long after she's closed the book.
Product Details
Price
$18.95
$17.62
Publisher
University of New Mexico Press
Publish Date
February 15, 2021
Pages
64
Dimensions
7.7 X 8.9 X 0.2 inches | 0.2 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780826362216
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Sy Hoahwah is the author of several other poetry books and chapbooks, including Ancestral Demon of a Grieving Bride and Velroy and the Madischie Mafia (both from UNM Press).
Reviews
"A cabinet of curiosities; a descent/ascent into otherworldly realms that can only be described through the forensics of poetry. Keenly imaginative and deft, imagery-rich, these poems combine iconography and artifacts with an omniscient peculiarity, and at times a downright creepiness that asserts itself viscerally, which is to say, in the very best and most thrilling of ways--like I stayed at the haunted carnival too long."--Tiffany Midge, author of The Woman Who Married a Bear: Poems
"With skulls piling up poem by poem and poetic figures like vampires, ghosts, zombies, a 'snake bone hag, ' and a singing 'raccoon-witch-cannibal-monk, ' Sy Hoahwah has perhaps invented Comanche goth. In his distinct 'sinister-bent' humor, Hoahwah claims the landscapes of Oklahoma ('Indiahoma'), the Ozarks, and other hinterlands. . . . These poems are 'like butterflies released by the breath of a vampire, ' as horrifying and familiar as they are beautiful and rare."--Heid E. Erdrich, author of Little Big Bully
"With skulls piling up poem by poem and poetic figures like vampires, ghosts, zombies, a 'snake bone hag, ' and a singing 'raccoon-witch-cannibal-monk, ' Sy Hoahwah has perhaps invented Comanche goth. In his distinct 'sinister-bent' humor, Hoahwah claims the landscapes of Oklahoma ('Indiahoma'), the Ozarks, and other hinterlands. . . . These poems are 'like butterflies released by the breath of a vampire, ' as horrifying and familiar as they are beautiful and rare."--Heid E. Erdrich, author of Little Big Bully