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OverviewA Feast of Small Proportions by poet Rivka Clifton is The Slice's 2025 winning poetry chapbook collection, forthcoming summer of 2026. A Feast of Small Proportions by poet Rivka Clifton is The Slice's 2025 winning poetry chapbook collection, forthcoming summer of 2026. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rivka CliftonPublisher: Fork Apple Press Imprint: Fork Apple Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.068kg ISBN: 9798992506464Pages: 48 Publication Date: 01 August 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews""A Feast of Small Proportions, Rivka Clifton's newest collection, is one that entices readers to sink their fangs into its flesh and never let go. In the captivating landscape of these poems, Rivka Clifton illuminates the beauty and violence that lurks in the darkness, in nightclubs pulsing with sweat and strobe lights, in cemeteries and funeral homes, in cities filled with night's 'feral cries, ' and within the ruins of American capitalism. Rich with surreal, breathtaking imagery and surprising turns, Clifton wields her sharp poetic gaze with precision, nuance, and compassion, urging readers to resist apathy and distrust, and offering instead an irresistibly seductive invitation to embrace the unbridled animality within each of us."" - Ally Ang, author of Let the Moon Wobble ""Rivka Clifton's A Feast of Small Proportions presses, deliciously, into my bright bruises and reminds me of the fact that I have a body. These are poems that tongue each tooth and find the cavities that reach down to the pulp. 'The voice won't come / if the tongue is wrong, ' and Clifton's, here, is so very right."" - Canese Jarboe, author of Sissy ""Courting both gloom and luminescence, the ectoplasmic particulates of A Feast of Small Proportions reveal the trace evidence of a life lived, a life lost, and a life one receives after a mother's passing: 'After death, there is always / another box to look into.' Vivisecting moments of the titular small proportions, Rivka Clifton is mortician, necromancer, and engineer in turns, embalming memory with surgical precision, resurrecting with careful magic the dead and the gone, and rewiring the mechanical circuity of ordinary moments. These poems dissect pathos at a careful remove, with the deft precision of a gothic Brigit Pegeen Kelly: 'That evening, I felt so dead / I had two shadows: one with and one without fangs.' This feast feeds on and initiates you into the vampiric, into living dead. In that initiation, Clifton reveals, for the mourners, the waylaid, the phantoms, that the dark might be a refuge. She is a poet of molecular witness, pulling back the veil to reveal the truth: we spend our entire lives in invisible coffins."" - Temperance Aghamohammadi, author of Battalion Shaped Girl Author InformationRivka Clifton is the author of Muzzle (JackLeg Press) and Wrong Feast (Baobab Press) as well as the chapbooks: Action (Split/Lip Press), MOT and Agape (from Osmanthus Press). She has work in: Pleiades, Copper Nickel, Black Warrior Review, Colorado Review, Ploughshares, and other magazines. Rivka lives in Seattle. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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