Bone Confetti

Bone Confetti by Muriel Leung, published by Noemi Press in 2016, is a poetry collection that explores the experiences of survivors in a post-apocalyptic world. This edition contains 79 pages and is presented in English. The work delves into the lives of lovers and ghosts who navigate a landscape marked by death and rebirth, where the remnants of a devastated city serve as a backdrop for their struggles and resilience.
Readers will encounter vivid imagery as Leung portrays a world filled with molten birds and ashen trees, where the boundaries between celebration and mourning blur. The collection reflects on themes of memory and humanity, as the characters collect fragments of their existence in an effort to redefine their identities amid chaos. Bone Confetti invites readers to contemplate the interplay of life and death, making it a poignant exploration of survival in a transformed reality.
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In BONE CONFETTI, there are two types of survivors at the end of the world–lovers and ghosts who die, are revived, and die again. Each death and resurrection carves its way into the landscape of a wrecked city where skies are flocked by molten birds and trees grow in shades of ash. The same confetti floats between funeral and parade, wedding and hell. When all that is left is the terrible residue of memory, lovers and ghosts try their best to make do. They scale the horizon, collecting debris wherever they go in the attempt to fashion a new sense of humanity.
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