Ceremony for the Choking Ghost

ebook Poems by Karen Finneyfrock

By Karen Finneyfrock

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After losing her sister to heart failure, Karen Finneyfrock was unable to write poems for three years. Her voice came back, whispering at first, then screaming. Ceremony for the Choking Ghost contains the sound of that voice returning, bringing poems about grief and its effect on the body, the body politic, memory and, of course, poems about love. From the intensely personal, How My Family Grieved, to the political, What Lot's Wife Would Have Said (If She Wasn't a Pillar of Salt), Finneyfrock engages the reader with the chiseled images of a precise storyteller.

Finneyfrock writes poetry with muscular verve and narrative push. The depth and breadth suggested in just a few polished images placed next to each other will make you reconsider what poetry can do. -Paul Constant, editor The Stranger

If you've never enjoyed poetry once in your whole life,if even the word "poetry" makes you want to fall asleep, or die,you should read Karen Finneyfrock's new book of poetry, Ceremony for the Choking Ghost. -Paul Constant, editor The Stranger

...Finneyfrock's poems, then, are Shields's perfect novels: a shelf full of long, elaborate, heartfelt books that have been whittled down to their bare, sharp skeletons. -Paul Constant, editor The Stranger

Ceremony for the Choking Ghost