My Sister's Father
Gardiner, Christine![My Sister's Father](https://support.digitalhusky.com/media/annotations/sorted/460/46047554/CHSBZCOP0346047554.jpg)
Poetry. These nearly weaponized poems manifest what it's like to be caught in a trap where family, money, and world have turned against each other, and no one, not even the reader, can touch a single object 'without touching the consequence.' These are poems of singular shipwreck in the wake of a collective crisis that pulls every piece of personal debris into its maelstrom. How do we grieve the gap between the true and the false signatories? ...