Skip to main content
Wound from the Mouth of a Wound

Wound from the Mouth of a Wound

Current price: $16.00
Publication Date: December 22nd, 2020
Publisher:
Milkweed Editions
ISBN:
9781571315274
Pages:
88
Available for Order

Description

A Minnesota Book Award Finalist in Poetry

A CLMP Firecracker Award Finalist in Poetry

A Bustle Best Book of 2020

A Refinery29 Best New Book of Fall 2020

"Some girls are not made," torrin a. greathouse writes, "but spring from the dirt." Guided by a devastatingly precise hand, Wound from the Mouth of a Wound--selected by Aimee Nezhukumatathil as the winner of the 2020 Ballard Spahr Prize for Poetry--challenges a canon that decides what shades of beauty deserve to live in a poem. greathouse celebrates "buckteeth & ulcer." She odes the pulp of a bedsore. She argues that the vestigial is not devoid of meaning, and in kinetic and vigorous language, she honors bodies the world too often wants dead.

These poems ache, but they do not surrender. They bleed, but they spit the blood in our eyes. Their imagery pulses on the page, fractal and fluid, blooming in a medley of forms: broken essays, haibun born of erasure, a sonnet meant to be read in the mirror. greathouse's poetry demands more of language and those who wield it. "I'm still learning not to let a stranger speak / me into a funeral."

Concrete and evocative, Wound from the Mouth of a Wound is a testament to persistence, even when the body is not allowed to thrive. greathouse--elegant, vicious, "a one-girl armageddon" draped in crushed velvet--teaches us that fragility is not synonymous with flaw.

Additional recognition:

A New York Times Book Review "New & Noteworthy Poetry Collection"

An NBC Out "Best LGBTQ Book to Gift This Holiday Season"

A Book Marks "Most Anticipated Poetry Collection of Fall/Winter 2020"

A Lambda "Most Anticipated LGBTQ Book of December 2020"

A Chicago Review of Books "Must-Read Book of December 2020"

About the Author

torrin a. greathouse is a transgender cripple-punk and MFA candidate at the University of Minnesota. She is the author of Wound from the Mouth of a Wound, which was selected by Aimee Nezhukumatathil as the winner of the 2020 Ballard Spahr Prize for Poetry. She is a 2021 National Endowment for the Arts Fellow, and has received fellowships from Zoeglossia, the Effing Foundation, and the University of Arizona Poetry Center. Their work is published in POETRY, Ploughshares, and the Kenyon Review