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Iron into Flower
by Yvette Neisser
$19.99, Full-length, paper
979-8-88838-003-1
2022
Iron into Flower is a journey of transformation. As she ponders miracles of the natural world, Neisser traces a woman’s journey from love and marriage to divorce, depression, rebirth, and self-discovery. Along the way, these lyric poems explore themes of family, identity, grief, Jewish history, world events, yoga, and art. Neisser considers the world her palette, and through this collection, she weaves together threads of lived and imagined experiences, past and present, to bring the reader from darkness to beauty, from tribulations to triumph.
Yvette Neisser is the author of Grip, winner of the 2011 Gival Poetry Prize. Founder of the DC-Area Literary Translators Network (DC-ALT), her translations from Spanish include South Pole/Polo Sur by María Teresa Ogliastri and Difficult Beauty: Selected Poems by Luis Alberto Ambroggio. Her poems, translations, and essays have appeared in Tikkun, Foreign Policy in Focus, Virginia Quarterly Review, Split This Rock’s The Quarry, and numerous anthologies. She has taught writing at George Washington University and The Writer’s Center (Bethesda, MD), and has worked in international development and research for 20+ years.
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