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Today's poem is "I Ask My Sister's Ghost to Write Her Own Elegy"
from West Portal

The University of Utah Press

Benjamin Gucciardi is the author of the chapbook I Ask My Sister's Ghost (DIAGRAM/New Michigan Press). His poems have appeared in AGNI, Alaska Quarterly Review, Best New Poets, Harvard Review, New Ohio Review, Orion Magazine, Southern Indiana Review, and other journals. He has received BOOTH's Prize for Unexpected Literature, the Milton Kessler Memorial Prize from Harpur Palate, the Trifecta Poetry Prize from Iron Horse Literary Review and a Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg prize, as well as awards and fellowships from the Sewanee Writer's Conference, Jentel Foundation, PLAYA, and Artsmith. He also works with refugee and immigrant youth in Oakland, California, through Soccer Without Borders, an organization he founded in 2006.

Other poems by Benjamin Gucciardi in Verse Daily:
September 17, 2020:   "I Ask My Sister's Ghost to Play a Game of Cribbage" "I set up the good board with the mahogany pegs..."

Books by Benjamin Gucciardi:

Other poems on the web by Benjamin Gucciardi:
"The Book of Indecision"
Two poems

Ben Gucciardi's Website.

Benjamin Gucciardi on Twitter.

About West Portal:

"The beautiful and the terrible live alongside each other in this work. And so often, they're actually the same thing. Or they are happening all at once. There is such deep searching in this book and such formal precision. And the language is luminous, which makes the harrowing physical and psychic landscape even more profound. At the center of this world is the ghost of the poet's sister who proves that ghosts are always the best teachers. They see us."
—Gabrielle Calvocoressi

"In West Portal, ravishing beauty and ravenous grief braid into utterly lucid and breathtaking poems. The language—deftly scored on the page, rippling with tenderness—radiates with the hushed warmth of an intimate conversation. Ben Gucciardi's first book has the lyrical depth of a second or third book. It's an astonishing debut."
—Eduardo Corral

"West Portal is a stunning collection of death-haunted poems that not only interrogate the nature of existence but in formally various ways celebrate our brief time on earth. Ben Gucciardi shows how small details, observed or remembered and rendered in lines that sing and soar, make life worth living. Here is a primer on the movements of the soul, which will surprise, delight, and offer solace."
—Christopher Merrill

"Ben Gucciardi's West Portal reverberates with compassionate intensity. Navigating the tragedy of his sister's death, its aftermath, and what the living can learn from the dead, these poems spark with tender attention to detail: he reaches into his sister's ashes expecting their consistency to be like masa and instead feels bone. He brings a thermos of soup to one of his students who has been kicked out of the house by his uncle, and they walk, exchanging stories, by the San Francisco Bay. West Portal asks us, in this great plastic patch of life, how does the poet 'un-drown' himself? One way is to dive right into the great scope of being in all of its dazzling, bewildering power."
—Sandra Simonds



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