
Cheryl J. Fish first visited Finland as a Fulbright professor in 2007. Since then she has returned many times to research protest and resistance to mining and extraction in Arctic Fennoscandia in the works of Sami filmmakers, photographers, and artists. However, the landscapes and experiences of the country's saunas, lakes, villages, homes, streets, and parks evoked rich stories and poetry. This unique collection of poems, The Sauna Is Full of Maids, is a reflection on how present-day Finnish life intertwines with folklore and mythology-expressed in the Kalevala, a work of epic poetry compiled from long-lived ballads, songs, and incantations-and advancing modern developments. Accompanied by many of the poet's own photographs, this collection has the kind of rich cultural detail that warms and satisfies the reader with insight and appreciation.
"Steeped in the rich images of the Finnish north, Cheryl J. Fish's latest collection of poetry is a meditation on how Finnish life and experiences entangle with mythic pasts and global modernities. Fish's verse brilliantly captures the complex juxtapositions that characterize life in Finland today-from steaming saunas to nuclear reactors, from the Kalevala to Tom of Finland exhibitions, from Sámi lávvus to boozy Helsinki karaoke pubs. In her poetry, the mythologic remains with us, blooming in renewal in the everyday acts of diverse people: gay Helsinki; an immigrant from Afghanistan in a tiny northern village; a father rowing a boat with his dreadlocked son. The collection has a breath and cadence to it like a naked run over snow-covered ground, from a hot sauna to the cold sea."
-Tim Frandy, editor and translator of Inari Sámi Folklore: Stories from Aanaar
"Cheryl J. Fish's The Sauna Is Full of Maids, set amid Arctic Fennoscandia, Helsinki, and Tampere, celebrates a world threatened by 'nations' that 'circle the water, on alert /To take more'-an ancient world of sauna culture, reindeer herding, lingonberries, and midnight sun, where 'We pour water on the rocks, over nakedness. Leave imperfection and judgment.' The piercing beauty of the photographs, the warmth and rich cultural detail of her poems make this a collection to treasure."
-Ann Fisher-Wirth, author of The Bones of Winter Birds and coeditor, The Ecopoetry Anthology
"Based on her experience of Finland, Cheryl J. Fish's The Sauna Is Full of Maids illustrates a 'longing for eternal things.' These timeless essentials include friendship and the naked democracy of the sauna. What grievances can you hold when the only thing you are wearing is a pair of paper shoes? In a land of long days and refreshing cold, 'The city unfolds from the present of presence, melding steam from green.' Not the stress of American traffic but crunchy muikku fish and a moment so warm 'heat builds in our teeth.' Including photos, the experience of the book is that of healing: 'In the hotel sauna with Jane in Helsinki, we relax our previous-ness.'"
-Paul Hoover, author of O, and Green: New and Selected Poems, and editor of the literary magazine New American Writing