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Comestibles
註釋Comestibles is Burnham’s first full-length poetry collection, reviewing the ties that bind in life and literature, exploring the connections that food/consumption share with language, birth, sexuality, spirituality, death, and God.

The work is a confessionary minefield of what it means to be “the other woman” and to navigate becoming a mother in the wake of a failed relationship.

Burnham weaves themes of family, illness, loss, maternity, divinity, grief, existential angst, and hope into poems that are darkly humorous and—most of all—unapologetic and direct.