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The Sweating Sickness: Poems in Bloomington, MN
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The Sweating Sickness: Poems in Bloomington, MN
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Rebecca Lehmann’s
The Sweating Sickness
contains wideranging topics—the suicide of an abusive ex, parenting young children, fairy tales, reproductive rights, domestic violence, ghost stories, ancient myth—all set to the backdrop of the COVID19 pandemic. Both personal and political, these poems interrogate how we grieve, what it means to be a woman in post
Roe
America, and how private and public ghosts can come back to haunt us. Surrealist, maximalist, formal, and with an ear to the underworld,
spins the reader into an ecofabulist wonderland, where anything can happen, and does.
The Sweating Sickness
contains wideranging topics—the suicide of an abusive ex, parenting young children, fairy tales, reproductive rights, domestic violence, ghost stories, ancient myth—all set to the backdrop of the COVID19 pandemic. Both personal and political, these poems interrogate how we grieve, what it means to be a woman in post
Roe
America, and how private and public ghosts can come back to haunt us. Surrealist, maximalist, formal, and with an ear to the underworld,
spins the reader into an ecofabulist wonderland, where anything can happen, and does.
Rebecca Lehmann’s
The Sweating Sickness
contains wideranging topics—the suicide of an abusive ex, parenting young children, fairy tales, reproductive rights, domestic violence, ghost stories, ancient myth—all set to the backdrop of the COVID19 pandemic. Both personal and political, these poems interrogate how we grieve, what it means to be a woman in post
Roe
America, and how private and public ghosts can come back to haunt us. Surrealist, maximalist, formal, and with an ear to the underworld,
spins the reader into an ecofabulist wonderland, where anything can happen, and does.
The Sweating Sickness
contains wideranging topics—the suicide of an abusive ex, parenting young children, fairy tales, reproductive rights, domestic violence, ghost stories, ancient myth—all set to the backdrop of the COVID19 pandemic. Both personal and political, these poems interrogate how we grieve, what it means to be a woman in post
Roe
America, and how private and public ghosts can come back to haunt us. Surrealist, maximalist, formal, and with an ear to the underworld,
spins the reader into an ecofabulist wonderland, where anything can happen, and does.

















