The Mobius Strip Club of Grief by Bianca Stone - ISBN: 9781941040850
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Ghosts perform scandalous acts in a feminist Limbo.

The Mobius Strip Club of Grief

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  • Paperback

    90 pages

  • Release Date

    27 February 2018

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Summary

A Paris Review Staff Pick and Most Anticipated Book of 2018 at NYLON, Bustle, Autostraddle, and more.

“Bianca Stone is a brilliant transcriber of her generation’s emerging pathology and sensibility.” -John Ashbery

The Mobius Strip Club of Grief is a collection of poems that take place in a burlesque purgatory where the living pay—dearly, with both money and conscience—to watch the dead perform scandalous acts otherwise unseen. “$20 for five minutes. I’ll hold your hand in my o…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781941040850
ISBN-10:1941040853
Author:Bianca Stone
Publisher:DK
Imprint:Phonic Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:90
Release Date:27 February 2018
Weight:159g
Dimensions:216mm x 143mm x 8mm
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Critics Review

“A feminist counterpart to Lincoln in the Bardo. Poet Bianca Stone’s new collection submerges the reader in burlesque purgatory. Depicting a contemporary Hades, Stone revivifies ghosts of women poets long past and eulogizes their fierce genius.” —New York Magazine

”[A] brilliant, wildly imaginative mediation on grief and loss and coping with being human and then not being at all.“—NYLON

”[A] collection that features a bravely vulnerable beating heart hidden beneath layers of irony and clever misdirection. Stone is the child of her muses, Sexton and Emily Dickinson, and it is an odd but delightful union.“—Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

“Fantastically unsettling and sparks a serious meditation on grief and family, from a distinctly feminine perspective… . [Stone] populates her poems with characters that range from Emily Dickinson to her grandmother, and the result is the feeling that we are witnessing a soul’s intimate reckoning with life. Many poets have attempted to imagine the afterlife, and Stone’s addition to the tradition disrupts it in the best way.“—The Paris Review, Staff Pick

“Meditative and darkly entertaining, vivid and visceral, a little bit out-of-control, The Möbius Strip Club of Grief is filled with tired bodies, bodies with scars, other women poets, and members of Stone’s own family — including a grandmother who herself is being grieved. This is a poetry collection like few you’ll come across.” —Bustle

“A little bit Inferno, but maybe even more so the deliciously devilish No Exit, Stone’s book is a strange, entertaining journey into an underground world where poor souls are ‘clinging to our tragedies, finding our favorite face.’ … You’ve never quite seen a poetic party like this.“—The Millions

“The Möbius Strip Club of Grief showcases a talent who is bold, original and highly attuned to human suffering, though the collection is not without moments of humor. Stone’s wild and ingenious exhibitionism exposes the psyche’s innermost sensitivities—a literary strip club for the soul.” —Shelf Awareness

“Stone follows grief—and its many manifestations—through a salacious, serpentine strip-club underworld … sharply observed, wryly playful, and fiercely defiant.“—Booklist

“Perhaps the most intriguing of the upcoming releases … The Möbius strip is easy to construct but for those who enter such a space, escape is impossible—a situation readers may find themselves in when they start reading these stellar poems.“—Signature Reads

“Bianca Stone’s lyricism outright rejects the Wordsworthian definition, ‘emotion recollected in tranquility’; there is nothing tranquil about these poems or the state in which they were written. Grief, loss, and disappointment are transferred to a landscape of wild objects and associations. We are propelled along by abrupt changes in perspective and dimension. Bianca Stone is a brilliant transcriber of her generation’s emerging pathology and sensibility.“—John Ashbery

About The Author

Bianca Stone

Bianca Stone is the author of:

  • The Möbius Strip Club of Grief (Tin House, 2018)
  • Someone Else’s Wedding Vows (Octopus Books and Tin House, 2014)
  • Poetry Comics from the Book of Hours (Pleiades Press, 2016)

She lives with her husband, the poet Ben Pease, and their daughter, Odette, in Goshen, Vermont.

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