Chloe Honum's brilliant first book The Tulip-Flame traces an identity forming within radically divergent but interlocking systems: a family traumatized by the mother's suicide, a failed relationship, the pr...

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Chloe Honum's brilliant first book The Tulip-Flame traces an identity forming within radically divergent but interlocking systems: a family traumatized by the mother's suicide, a failed relationship, the practice of ballet, a garden. Honum in every case transfigures emotion by way of elegant language and formal restraint. --Claudia Emerson

  • Finalist for the PEN USA Literary Award 
  • Winner of Foreword Review's INDIEFAB Book of the Year Award
  • Winner of the Eric Hoffer Book Award in Poetry
  • Winner of the Best First Book of Poetry Award from the Texas Institute of Letters


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