Opium and ambergris : poems /

"Opium and Ambergris is the haunting debut collection by poet Colin Dekeersgieter, whose lyric poems scrutinize a family's history with addiction, death, and mental illness. Reeling from the loss of his brother to a heroin overdose, Dekeersgieter grieves while doing his best to keep his su...

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Main Author: Dekeersgieter, Colin (Author)
Other Authors: Chin, Marilyn (writer of foreward.)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Kent, Ohio : The Kent State University Press, [2024]
Series:Wick poetry first book series ; no. 30.
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Summary:"Opium and Ambergris is the haunting debut collection by poet Colin Dekeersgieter, whose lyric poems scrutinize a family's history with addiction, death, and mental illness. Reeling from the loss of his brother to a heroin overdose, Dekeersgieter grieves while doing his best to keep his suicidal mother alive and raise his family. As a result, these poems shift between historical retellings and urgent examinations of love. In the title poem, "opium" is associated with death and "ambergris"-a substance formed in sperm whales' digestive tracts and valued by many cultures for over one thousand years-is associated with love. As family history, death, trauma, and duty become entwined with the acts of living, suffering, growing, and writing, these metaphorical categories become essentially interchangeable. Opium comes from the beautiful poppy; ambergris is an ingredient still used in high-end perfumes to help the fragrance last longer, yet it is extracted from dead whales. Thus, "opium" and "ambergris" come to represent the possible coexistence of love and loss. With many poems written in emergency departments, behavioral wards, and intensive care units, Dekeersgieter does not just honestly chronicle a family crisis but seeks to survive through poetry"--
Item Description:"Winner of the 2023 Stan and Tom Wick Poetry Prize ; Marilyn Chin, Judge"--Front cover
Physical Description:xii, 60 pages ; 22 cm.
Awards:2023 Stan and Tom Wick Poetry Prize
ISBN:9781606354834
1606354833