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OverviewThe Girl Who Became a Rabbit, is a book-length lyric, a dark, ruminative poem that pushes the limits of the prose-poetic form to explore how the body carries and shapes grief and what it means to tell a story. Examining reclaimed narratives of embodiment, gentle hauntings, and fables of the body, Emilie Menzel approaches the body as a home we consciously build, spinning myths and fairytales as ways to rewrite the body's history. In the spirit of Maggie Nelson and Max Porter, Menzel's writing is wild, lush, recursive, and intentionally messy. A mesmerizing and unique debut,The Girl Who Became a Rabbitintersects fable and trauma, femininity and creatureliness, and imagines the transformation of the body, perhaps, into language. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Emilie MenzelPublisher: Hub City Press Imprint: Hub City Press ISBN: 9798885740371Pages: 82 Publication Date: 24 October 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews"""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 ""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" """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" Author InformationEmilie 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 theBennington Review, Copper Nickel, andThe Offing, among others. She holds an MFA from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and serves as an editor and librarian forThe Seventh Wavecommunity. Raised on barefoot Georgia summers, they now live in Durham, North Carolina and online at emiliemenzel.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |