Sea, Poison

Sea, Poison by Caren Beilin, published by New Directions Publishing Corporation in 2025, is a 144-page exploration of the complexities of life through the lens of a writer grappling with an autoimmune condition. Set in Philadelphia, a city characterized by its medical institutions, the narrative follows Cumin Baleen as she navigates both her health challenges and personal relationships. The story unfolds as Cumin’s need for an eye exam leads to a disorienting laser surgery that alters her language and writing process, complicating her work on gynecological malpractice within the for-profit medical industry.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines themes of medical experiences and personal identity, as Cumin’s life becomes increasingly entangled with her boyfriend’s new relationship and her own desires. The text reflects on the constraints imposed by both her condition and the medical system, presenting a unique perspective on the intersection of literature and health. Beilin’s work draws inspiration from Shusaku Endo’s novel The Sea and Poison and the OuLipo movement, offering a distinctive literary experience that challenges conventional storytelling.
Official synopsis Publisher
Cumin Baleen is a forty-one-year-old writer living in Philadelphia–this city of hospitals–who works at the upscale grocery Sea & Poison and is navigating the onset of an autoimmune condition. To start a medication that may help, an eye exam is required and this leads to a nightmarish laser eye surgery. The laser shoots into her brain, making her language spare and her sentences clause-less, a vexing constraint that stalls her book on gynecological malpractice: she wants others, in the realm of our for-profit medical industry that “renders the Hippocratic Oath its opposite,” to see poison.
Meanwhile, Cumin is kicked out of her boyfriend Mari’s studio after he falls for Janine, their landlord, and starts renting a closet in Maron’s bedroom–polyamorous Maron who is hooking up with Alix, whom Cumin lusts after. Disheveled from medicines and medical scams, Cumin declares, “I don’t know what to say, I’m saying I have a cracked appearance. It’s not a pity party, it’s a character sketch. Insofar as you’ll need to be looking at me, that your mind should fill me up with its own swaying cognitive and toxic reeds if we are to do this, your imagination should touch me with its ridiculous poison.”
Caren Beilin’s hypnotic and fractured story is at once an homage to Shusaku Endo’s terrifying novel of human vivisection The Sea and Poison and the spirit of OuLipo, the pioneering French writing group that sought new literary potential through constraints.
Author
Publisher
Topics
FAQ
What is “Sea, Poison” about?
Who is the author of “Sea, Poison”?
When was “Sea, Poison” published?
What is the ISBN for “Sea, Poison”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
