In her debut full-length poetry collection, Andrea Scarpino€s elegies move between personal and political loss, between science, myth, and spirituality, and between lyric intensity and narrative clarity. At their ...

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In her debut full-length poetry collection, Andrea Scarpino€s elegies move between personal and political loss, between science, myth, and spirituality, and between lyric intensity and narrative clarity. At their heart is a longing for those we have lost, and an acknowledgement that loss irrevocably changes us and what we understand of the world. Blending mythological figures such as Persephone and Achilles, scientific approaches to knowledge learned from her microbiologist father, and a deep ambivalence regarding religious ideas of death and afterlife, Scarpino€s poems invite us to examine the world, our own place in it, and what to make of its continual collapse.


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