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Bonfire Opera by Danusha Laméris
Bonfire Opera by Danusha Laméris




Bonfire Opera by Danusha Laméris

If a book can be smart and funny and dark and wise and vulnerable and beautiful all at the same time, this one is. In these finely crafted lyrics, worms, berries, skin, hawks, dirt and desire exist and even thrive in a symbiotic relationship that is a model for a new way of thinking. Everything is alive in these poems, even loss. This is what it is like reading Danusha Laméris' Bonfire Opera. In this outstanding series of poems, there is something waiting to be said, something to be revealed, as each poem draws us onward like a bird trying ‘to escape… throwing itself, again and again, against the stained glass.’ The bird and the ‘ghost child’ call out to each of us to ‘begin again."No experience is more fulfilling than reading the work of a writer who is a master of her craft-of feeling like the book you are immersed in is an entire world. The storyteller is both an observer and participant, unraveling the story with the thread of what remains unspoken. Each offers part of an unfinished story, a balance of music and imagery.

Bonfire Opera by Danusha Laméris

“The poems in Bonfire Opera frame a vibrant folk opera. Bonfire Opera is a feast you’ll want to devour and a garden that will never stop yielding.”-Dean Rader, University of San Francisco

Bonfire Opera by Danusha Laméris

If a book can be smart and funny and dark and wise and vulnerable and beautiful all at the same time, this one is. In one of her best poems, Laméris writes, ‘This is what I’ve made here, a garden, a feast.’ That’s for sure.

Bonfire Opera by Danusha Laméris

This is what it is like reading Danusha Laméris’ Bonfire Opera. “No experience is more fulfilling than reading the work of a writer who is a master of her craft-of feeling like the book you are immersed in is an entire world. In melodic and sumptuous lines, she considers desire, sorrow, beauty and death. This is a collection you will want to keep close, ‘a reminder to begin, again, by listening carefully with the body’s rapt attention.’”-Ellen Bass “Bonfire Opera, Danusha Lameris’ ravishing second collection of poems, lives up to its title and then some.






Bonfire Opera by Danusha Laméris