Description
The Ribbon Around the Bomb
by Elizabeth Levine
$14.99, paper
978-1-63534-829-3
2019
Elizabeth Levine , M.A., M.P.H., M.F.A. is a graduate of the WPU MFA Program. She is a trilingual author and poet and teaches as Adjunct Faculty in the English Department at William Paterson University. Her debut chapbook, Ribbon Around the Bomb, addresses the subject of poets who have committed suicide and is available for purchase by Finishing Line Press. Her bilingual poem “Where We Walked” and “After the Drive By” have been published in the Montclair Write Group Sampler. Her second poetry chapbook, God Doesn’t Live at Our House Anymore is a collection of poems that directly relates to her identity as a mother before and after her daughter’s death. Her third chapbook Ranting deals with social justice issues including immigration, higher education, and criminal justice. Her fourth chapbook Savage is a collection of poems about addiction and mental illness.
Her novel, What Remains, written under the pseudonym Charlotte Clear, is currently being adapted as a play under the title “And She Was There.” Levine’s novel deals with themes of trauma and resiliency. One of the chapters, “Powerless”, which takes place in Bolivia and is written in English and Spanish, was chosen and produced as a Selected Short by the New Jersey Playwrights in the first New Jersey Selected Shorts in 2015 and produced at WPU. A second chapter, “What Is Lost” was selected for the Creative Writing Panel of the North Eastern Modern Language Association’s International Conference in Toronto, Canada.
anon –
ribbon around the bomb is a great poem.. it really touched me how in a few words someone can make the reader relate to the poem
Richard Gilman (verified owner) –
Elizabeth Levine has beautifully undertaken an ambitious attempt to appreciate what drives these creative poetic minds to choose death over life. Writing with raw emotion, she lays bare the toll of loss, trauma, and despair. Her poems challenge readers to reflect on our own creativity: its sources and its costs. A collection that proves to be an unexpected treasure.