Lush imagery and inventive syntax characterize this collection, blending mythology with vivid observations of the material world. The poems explore themes of female identity, desire, and spiritual yearning through the lens of a paper doll and the Apollo moon landing conspiracy. Ginsburg's feminist ecopoetics intertwines domestic and celestial elements, infusing her work with humor and a playful approach to language. The collection balances beauty and violence, offering a rich tapestry of emotion and reflection.
Melissa Ginsburg Ordine dei libri
Melissa Ginsburg è autrice della raccolta di poesie "Dear Weather Ghost" e del chapbook "Arbor". La sua poesia approfondisce l'esplorazione del mondo interiore e delle relazioni interpersonali con acuta introspezione e uno stile distintivo. Le opere di Ginsburg intrecciano spesso nostalgia e temi contemporanei, creando esperienze ricche ed emotive per il lettore. La sua scrittura è contrassegnata dalla sua abilità linguistica e dalla sua capacità di catturare emozioni complesse.




- 2022
- 2021
The House Uptown
- 256pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
After the sudden death of her mother, Ava finds herself headed cross-country to live with the only relative she has left. But Lane, her grandmother, doesn't seem to have much room in her heart for a teenage girl, barely acknowledging Ava between obsessive painting sessions.
- 2016
Sunset City
- 208pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
Longlisted for The John Creasey (New Blood) Dagger 2017Twenty-two-year-old Charlotte Ford reconnects with Danielle, her best friend from high school, a few days before Danielle is found bludgeoned to death in a motel room.
- 2013
Dear Weather Ghost
- 76pagine
- 3 ore di lettura
Exploring themes of exile, the collection features poems that draw upon classic imagery while showcasing a unique lyrical style. The verses convey deep emotions and reflections on displacement, capturing the essence of longing and nostalgia through rich language and evocative visuals. Each poem invites readers to experience the complexities of separation and the search for belonging, making it a poignant exploration of the human condition.