The Burl

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Bol Her son lived twenty-seven minutes. Her body has not been informed. Three months after the first Elias dies, grief should be private. It isn't. Claire's body won't stop producing milk, mourning has rewired her into an instrument of care with nowhere to pour it. When a new pregnancy sends them to a rental house in the small town of Brownsville, Oregon, the landscape begins to answer back. The Valley learned to soften sorrow, offering something gentler. In return, it asks only what the wounded are already prepared to give. The Burl is a literary folk horror less concerned with monsters than with the bargains people make when grief leaves them hollow. In the rain-soaked Willamette Valley, survival depends on arrangement. At the center is Claire, whose body refuses the fact of her son's death. Milk rises anyway. Let-down is triggered by sounds and openings, biology continuing its tender production. Where there is excess, something arrives to receive it. Where there is a wound that will not close, something makes a home.Layering psychological horror, theological inquiry, and clinical attention to the postpartum body, The Burl asks what happens when damage becomes generative. For readers of literary fiction and philosophical horror alike, this is a novel of the body, and the terrible seduction of being held. Jahan Brian Ihsan is the author of the Valley Versus novel series and Portland Witch House.

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Her son lived twenty-seven minutes. Her body has not been informed. Three months after the first Elias dies, grief should be private. It isn't. Claire's body won't stop producing milk, mourning has rewired her into an instrument of care with nowhere to pour it. When a new pregnancy sends them to a rental house in the small town of Brownsville, Oregon, the landscape begins to answer back. The Valley learned to soften sorrow, offering something gentler. In return, it asks only what the wounded are already prepared to give. The Burl is a literary folk horror less concerned with monsters than with the bargains people make when grief leaves them hollow. In the rain-soaked Willamette Valley, survival depends on arrangement. At the center is Claire, whose body refuses the fact of her son's death. Milk rises anyway. Let-down is triggered by sounds and openings, biology continuing its tender production. Where there is excess, something arrives to receive it. Where there is a wound that will not close, something makes a home.Layering psychological horror, theological inquiry, and clinical attention to the postpartum body, The Burl asks what happens when damage becomes generative. For readers of literary fiction and philosophical horror alike, this is a novel of the body, and the terrible seduction of being held. Jahan Brian Ihsan is the author of the Valley Versus novel series and Portland Witch House.

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Pagina's: 284, Hardcover, Teasel House


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