Molar & Reacquaint - Allison Thung

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Molar

“Damage / on a Tuesday; / consequence / on a Saturday.” (Damage)
Thus begins the story that leads us to Molar, Allison Thung’s micro collection of poems that center her fractured relationship with her tooth. These poems are at once visceral and reflective. Like floss in the gap between canine and incisor, Molar slips past the crown and exposes the bone.


Reacquaint

A fluid blend of poetic forms, Reacquaint urges the reader to look back at how far they have come. There is a clarity that becomes apparent as our earlier selves pass into the rearview, and Thung stands in this first light of distance reflecting back on all that has been said and done. Flowing through embodiment and illness, burgeoning adulthood, and the emotional detritus of loves lost and found, Thung’s poems are narrational and intimate. Peppered with questions and lines inviting introspection, Reacquaint tells one side of a story, leaving each reader to find their own You.

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Molar

“Damage / on a Tuesday; / consequence / on a Saturday.” (Damage)
Thus begins the story that leads us to Molar, Allison Thung’s micro collection of poems that center her fractured relationship with her tooth. These poems are at once visceral and reflective. Like floss in the gap between canine and incisor, Molar slips past the crown and exposes the bone.


Reacquaint

A fluid blend of poetic forms, Reacquaint urges the reader to look back at how far they have come. There is a clarity that becomes apparent as our earlier selves pass into the rearview, and Thung stands in this first light of distance reflecting back on all that has been said and done. Flowing through embodiment and illness, burgeoning adulthood, and the emotional detritus of loves lost and found, Thung’s poems are narrational and intimate. Peppered with questions and lines inviting introspection, Reacquaint tells one side of a story, leaving each reader to find their own You.

All print orders include the eBook edition.

Molar

“Damage / on a Tuesday; / consequence / on a Saturday.” (Damage)
Thus begins the story that leads us to Molar, Allison Thung’s micro collection of poems that center her fractured relationship with her tooth. These poems are at once visceral and reflective. Like floss in the gap between canine and incisor, Molar slips past the crown and exposes the bone.


Reacquaint

A fluid blend of poetic forms, Reacquaint urges the reader to look back at how far they have come. There is a clarity that becomes apparent as our earlier selves pass into the rearview, and Thung stands in this first light of distance reflecting back on all that has been said and done. Flowing through embodiment and illness, burgeoning adulthood, and the emotional detritus of loves lost and found, Thung’s poems are narrational and intimate. Peppered with questions and lines inviting introspection, Reacquaint tells one side of a story, leaving each reader to find their own You.

All print orders include the eBook edition.