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Mobius Strip Club of Grief
Mobius Strip Club of Grief | Bianca Stone
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The Mobius Strip Club of Grief is a collection of poems that take place in a burlesque purgatory where the living pay--dearly, with both money and conscience--to watch the dead perform scandalous acts otherwise unseen: "Twenty dollars for five minutes. I'll hold your hand in my own," one ghost says. "I'll tell you you were good to me." With a nod to Dante, Stone positions herself as the living poet passing through and observing the land of the dead. She imagines a feminist Limbo where women run the show and create a space to navigate the difficulties endured in life. As the title of the book itself is a play on her grandmother Ruth Stone's poem "The Mobius Strip of Grief," Stone creates a sprawling and labyrinthine underworld as a way to confront and investigate complicated family relationships in the hopes of breaking the never-ending cycle of grief.
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“Sitting, finally,
sighing, saying to the dark
bittersweet self: Thank you. Oh, Thank you.

Thank you.

And Goodnight.”
I loved this collection. So many new favorites. Read it twice in a row. Just look up the summary when you buy it. An absolute must for lovers of lyricism. 5 out of 5 on GR.

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I would love to “move on.” But I carry you around like a scar,
forgetting sometimes that it is even there
until I follow a stranger‘s eye to it during a handshake.

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