Drowning in the Floating World by Meg Eden immerses us into the Japanese natural disaster known as 3/11: the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, and subsequent Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. Relentless as the disaster itself, Eden seizes control of our deepest emotional centers, and, through insightful perspective, holds us in consideration of loss, helplessness, upheaval, and, perhaps most stirring, what do make of, and do with, survival. This poetry collection is also a cultural education, sure to encourage further reading and research. Drowning in the Floating World is, itself, a tsunami stone--a warning beacon to remind us to learn from disaster and, in doing so, honor all that's lost.
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& congratulations to CR book review contributor Meg Eden on her collection of poetry, Drowning in the Floating World, is now available from @Press53 . She’s also hosting a raffle for a copy of her book on her twitter! @ConfusedNarwhal https://t.co/7llwVF8ZZY
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Meg Eden, a former contributor to Moon City Review, is publishing her first poetry book, Drowning in the Floating World, and is giving away ARCs to celebrate the occasion: https://t.co/QRUhntK1zX