WINNER OF THE
SUNKEN GARDEN CHAPBOOK PRIZE
SELECTED BY CHEN CHEN
Landsickness is an intimate narrative poem that chronicles a young woman’s loss of a former boyfriend to suicide. The heartfelt and darkly humorous elegy begins just days after the beloved’s death and follows the speaker’s experience of early grief while she avoids friends, behaves badly at work, and wanders the streets of New York, both denying and attempting to make sense of her new reality. She contemplates and studies water movement, splashes, and the physics of falls to begin to process her grief, reconstruct memories of the man she lost, and learn to live a life absurd yet still precious without him.
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