Birthright

Erika Dreifus
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The poems in BIRTHRIGHT, Erika Dreifus’s debut collection, embody multiple legacies: genetic, historical, religious, and literary. Through the lens of one person’s experience of inheritance, the poems suggest ways in which all of us may be influenced in how we perceive and process our lives and times. Here, a poet claims what is hers as a child of her particular parents; as a grandchild of refugees from Nazi Germany; as a Jew, a woman, a Gen Xer, and a New Yorker; as a reader of the Bible and Shakespeare and Flaubert and Lucille Clifton. This poet’s birthright is as unique as her DNA. But it resonates far beyond herself. "With its honest, accessible language and straightforward storytelling, Erika Dreifus’s first full-length collection is a welcome addition to the modern American poetry canon—narrative, Jewish, feminist, or otherwise." —Sivan Butler-Rotholz, Managing Editor, “Saturday Poetry Series,” AS IT OUGHT TO BE MAGAZINE
Genres: Poetry
86 Pages

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