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The Night I Burned My Origami Skin

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The Night I Burned My Origami Skin: (Softcover: $15, 54pp, 6X9”: ISBN: 978-1-68114-385-9; Hardcover: $30: ISBN: 978-1-68114-386-6; EBook: $2.99: ISBN: 978-1-68114-387-3; LCCN: 2017954204; Edited by Mallory Cormack; American Poetry; Release: December 15, 2017 ):The poems comprised in this collection address issues related to loss, longing, desire, on the one hand, and social justice, inequality, and language, on the other hand. I have returned to poetry because I felt that only through this genre I may be able to transfer my latent feelings, push them outside of me.  Writing poetry has made me reconnect with my own homo ludens, yet paradoxically I am now more fragmented and slippery than ever, a kaleidoscope ready to be deposited in my readers’ hands.
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  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • My Books and Book Chapters
  • The Chronicle of No
  • Products
  • Nothing to Hide at the Romanian Cultural Institute
  • Academia
  • CE RAMANE DUPA VIATA?
  • The Interplay of Ekphrastic Readings of Femininity Post-Mastectomy
  • Cautionary Tales: Of War & Communism (Pidcock & Florescu Summer Grant)
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