Loneliness, and Other Ways to Split a Body by Kanika Lawton


Loneliness, and Other Ways to Split a Body
Title : Loneliness, and Other Ways to Split a Body
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Language : English
Format Type : ebook
Number of Pages : 10
Publication : First published June 12, 2018

This micro-chapbook is a part of the 2018 Ghost City Press Summer Micro-Chap Series.


Loneliness, and Other Ways to Split a Body Reviews


  • Erin

    I enjoyed the surgical qualities of this text. Lots of words that I associate with that arena: talk of knives, autopsy, the dismantling of a body. Maybe these words make it seem as if it's too macabre, but trust me when I say that it didn't come across that way in the reading. Instead, I say surgical. A strategic taking-apart.

  • ❄Elsa Frost❄

    This was a really good collection. I like this one, and the strengths it upholds. I've read some other work by Kanika Lawton, and I think she has really improved her writing. Excellent work!

    I'm giving this one 4.5 stars.

  • jessica

    “It tell me to touch myself to the thought of someone loving me”

    “I once went out with a man who didn’t
    Eat pork yet still ate me out in the back of
    His sisters car. It’s funny because I was born
    In the year of the pig.”

  • Amanda

    The poems in this brief chapbook were heartbreakingly beautiful and honest, and left me wanting more. i will be seeking out more of Kanika's work.

  • Lex

    "Suck me dry and throw me up in your neighbours’ rose garden—I have a knack for ruining beauty."

    My favorite out of this v short chapbook was "Year of the Pig."

  • Sasha Elise

    this was nice... lonely.