A Mobius Path

A Mobius Path by Jean Fineberg, published by Finishing Line Press on February 25, 2022, is a chapbook that delves into the complexities of personal experiences and emotions. In this 42-page collection, Fineberg, a professional saxophonist and composer, reflects on her coming of age, relationships, and significant life events, including the adoption of her daughter and the death of her mother. The work presents a candid exploration of themes such as grief and loss, while also addressing the challenges of parenting a child with PTSD.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of poetic forms, including Fibonacci poems and Elizabethan sonnets, which enhance the emotional depth of Fineberg’s narrative. The chapbook intertwines her mother’s battle with dementia and the author’s own struggles with Imposter Syndrome, alongside political and environmental observations. Additionally, the collection features a sonnet dedicated to her ballpoint pen and a found poem by her aunt, offering a diverse range of styles and experiences that culminate in a satirical commentary on language.
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In her first chapbook, professional saxophonist and composer Jean Fineberg explores her coming of age, breakups, the adoption of her daughter and the death of her mother. Struggling with her daughter’s PTSD and traumatic early childhood, Fineberg recounts her weathering of the brunt of her child’s anger, presented in a brutal, yet soulfull manner. The book takes the reader through her professional dancer mother’s slow slide into dementia, and the discovery of her mother’s legacy via films and Broadway programs. Sprinkled throughout the manuscript are the author’s political and environmental observations, and her struggle with the grip of Imposter Syndrome. Also offered are a sonnet ode to her ballpoint pen and a found poem by her aunt, a painter and poetry editor who suffered from schizophrenia. Fineberg writes in formal structures such as Fibonacci poems and Elizabethan sonnets, as well as in blank verse, enhancing the emotional force of her words. Thoroughly intelligent and witty, the book sweeps the reader through a panoply of styles, topics and experiences, ending with a satirical take on the corruption of the English language.
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