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Amy Gerstler

    Amy Gerstler's poetry, known for its wit and complexity, delves into themes of redemption, suffering, and survival. A writer of over a dozen poetry collections and two works of fiction, Gerstler is recognized for a distinctive voice that infuses her work. Her writing often explores the intricacies of the human condition with sharp intelligence and an original perspective. Through carefully chosen words and unexpected imagery, she invites readers to consider deeper aspects of life and art.

    Is This My Final Form?
    Index of Women
    • Index of Women

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      3.8(113)Add rating

      From a "maestra of invention" (The New York Times) who is at once supremely witty, ferociously smart, and emotionally raw, a new collection of poems about womanhood Amy Gerstler has won acclaim for sly, sophisticated, and subversive poems that find meaning in unexpected places. Women's voices, from childhood to old age, dominate this new collection of rants, dramatic monologues, confessions and laments. A young girl muses on virginity. An aging opera singer rages against the fact that she must quit drinking. A woman in a supermarket addresses a head of lettuce. The tooth fairy finally speaks out. Both comic and prayer-like, these poems wrestle with mortality, animality, love, gender, and what it is to be human.

      Index of Women
    • Is This My Final Form?

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The poet delves into the themes of transformation and adaptability in nature, showcasing her signature wit and complexity. This inventive collection invites readers to reflect on the dynamic essence of life on Earth, presenting a rich tapestry of ideas and imagery that highlight the ongoing evolution of the natural world.

      Is This My Final Form?