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The Miraculous, Sometimes by MegShevenock (Conduit Books & Ephemera, paperback)
Publication Date: March 25, 2020
Publisher Marketing: “MIRACULOUS is undoubtedly a hybrid work, but always firmly grounded in poetics. Conceptually, the narration echoes the effects of trauma: sometimes the writing unfolds in long prose poems, while at other times, a single fragment may appear alone on the page. Occasionally, multiple commas splice the language, as fear interrupts the flow of speech. Structurally, these devices are united through a series of repeated images that function as through-lines, weaving the narrative’s various threads. For instance, birds frequently appear, the symbol, according to the ancient Greeks, of life continued, and a notion the narrator clings to: ‘birds don’t die / only pass into the bodies of other birds.’ Like the faded balloon string the narrator finds on the street, the arrival of a bird bears a message that she needsand needs enough to notecreating order within a landscape of grief, a system of meaning where life would otherwise be too frail.“
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