by Jennifer Metsker
New Issues Poetry and Prose, 2021
Paper: 978-1-936970-71-1

ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | REVIEWS
ABOUT THIS BOOK
A collection of poems that delve into the experience of living with bipolar disorder.
 
This collection of poetry explores the disruptive state of psychosis, with all its insights and follies, and the challenges of living life after a departure from the self. These poems reach for an understanding of the ecstasy and tragedy of madness through both lyric and prose forms that mimic the sublime state of mania through their engagement with language. Ordinary life becomes strange in these poems, which are playful and humorous at times and dark at others, as they seek resolution to the question of what happens when the mind overthrows the body.

See other books on: American | Poetry | Women Authors
See other titles from New Issues Poetry and Prose