Synopses & Reviews
Poetry. Here is a culinary adventure where chicken heads are sucked dry and our very own primordial soup is analyzed. "Haunted and haunting, lit by the distant flickering candlelight of childhood folktales, Katharine Rauk's poems...introduce us to an animistic universe of giddy possibility—hallucinatory, mysterious and beautiful."—Amy Gerstler
Synopsis
Here is a culinary adventure where chicken heads are sucked dry and our very own primordial soup is analyzed.
About the Author
Katharine Rauk's poems are published or forthcoming in literary journals such as Harvard Review, Beloit Poetry Journal, ZONE 3, Copper Nickel, and others. A graduate of the Bennington Writing Seminars, she now lives and teaches in Minneapolis. Her chapbook, Basil, was selected as a finalist for the Fall 2008 Black River Chapbook Competition. Most recently, she is the author of BASIL (Black Lawrence Press, 2011).