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Recipe for a Funeral by Mary Eichbauer

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The poems in Recipe for a Funeral are rich and dark, laden with both the sweetness and the sadness of the world. Here you will meet a host of lost souls, people on the fringe, from childhood friends to the freaks of Coney Island. Eichbauer’s poetry reveals these characters as they struggle in an unfair world. But treasured family and friends make appearances as well, bringing a love of nature and a love of language along with them. At times it feels as if afternoon sunlight, shadowed by the full leaves of late summer, casts shapes across these poems. Every gift, every sweet moment of meditation, is mitigated by thoughts of farewell. Clear-eyed and determined, funny and sad at once, these poems bring us home, reminding us, and all lost souls, that “the world/doesn’t have to be the way it is now.”

–Bob Stanley, Sacramento Poet Laureate 2009–2012, author of Language Barrier (CW Books, 2024)

 

 

Mary Eichbauer’s Recipe for a Funeral is a rich brioche of a chapbook, one to sit with and digest with a cup of tea or strong coffee. These poems address the spectrum of life from early childhood to elderhood, with a stop at motherhood and child-rearing. Each poem bears gifts of tangible and symbolic richness: eggs fresh from the coop, gathered by grandchildren, freaks at a sideshow, and poems as recipes culled from a long life, whose fruit stains decorate their pages. Many endings hit with the force of a hammer on steel. This is a fine collection, one to read and reread.

–Sandra Anfang, author of Rara Avis: for the birds (Kelsay Books, 2024)

 

 

Mary Eichbauer’s work is distinctive, edgy, “dark,” at some distance from the bundle of roses we usually refer to as “poetry.” You keep putting it aside, hoping to escape from the secrets it unflinchingly reveals, but you always return to it because you know there is always more. If you want to find out what Sicilian women know, it is all here. But take care: you are touching the real.

–Jack Foley, Poet and radio personality

 

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Recipe for a Funeral

by Mary Eichbauer

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Recipe for a Funeral meditates on loss, memory, and the mysterious stories we construct from the mundane details of our lives. Through encounters with characters and landscapes both real and imagined, Eichbauer teases out the tenuous threads of what we glean from the past, how we think about the future, how we conceive of and acknowledge a time when our presence in the world will end, and our stories will continue through others. In this poet’s world, memory and imagination conjure survival: through a twist of scent from an old jewelry box, the flavors of a place never visited, a simple flower whose name evokes the universe, or a miraculous cake to feed the soul of the world. The ties of family, friendship, and motherhood act as touchstones in this collection that celebrates the fullness of human experience, from hope to tears.

Born in New York City, poet and prose writer Mary Eichbauer makes her home in Benicia, California. She was in the first class of women admitted to Caltech. Her first book of poetry, After the Opera (Random Lane Press, 2020), was partly inspired by her extended stays in France and her love of French language and culture. With three other woman poets, she collaborated on the poetry anthology Love’s Meditation (Random Lane Press, 2023). Her poetry has appeared in Tule Review, The Gathering, the Benicia Herald, and many Benicia First Tuesday Poetry Group anthologies, while her prose writing has appeared in the Journal of Lesbian Studies and Paragraph. A book of literary criticism, Poetry’s Self-Portrait: The Visual Arts as Mirror and Muse in René Char and John Ashbery, was published by Peter Lang in 1992.

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