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"Explores how the inner self is affected by Crohn's disease. . . . Poetry fan or not, this collection is not to be missed."--Los Angeles Magazine "Siegel's poems see the world with an immediacy and compassion that could only come from the decision to be vulnerable. It's such a simple-seeming principle of poetry--yet it is as rare as hen's teeth. I honor this young poet for the freshness and skill in these poems, his allegiance to the most unpretentious areas of experience, and his courage-teaching heart. Blood Work is a wonderful first book."--Tony Hoagland "These poems resist the dualities of lyric versus narrative, confessional versus impersonal, real against surreal, formal/improvisational, comic/sad. Matthew Siegel manages to tick off all the boxes at once, while remaining compulsively readable. The trick that he's pulled off is to make a book that simultaneously tickles you and shakes you by the scruff of your neck."--Lucia Perillo, Felix Pollak Prize judge "This unexpected book--a genuine contribution to the literature of illness--centers on containment: how we contain our blood, how blood is contained in tubes and vials, how sometimes we do not seem contained by our bodies, and sometimes the body seems to contain nothing, and even how in the face of control or self-reliance leaking away, we might manage to contain ourselves, to feel held, to feel held in place. The deceptive directness of Siegel's debut is remarkable; in his capable hands, illness reveals how barely contained any human being is, and how we reach, alone and together, for whatever will hold us."--Mark Doty This unexpected book a genuine contribution to the literature of illness centers on containment: how we contain our blood, how blood is contained in tubes and vials, how sometimes we do not seem contained by our bodies, and sometimes the body seems to contain nothing, and even how in the face of control or self-reliance leaking away, we might manage to contain ourselves, to feel held, to feel held in place. The deceptive directness of Siegel s debut is remarkable; in his capable hands, illness reveals how barely contained any human being is, and how we reach, alone and together, for whatever will hold us. Mark Doty " Explores how the inner self is affected by Crohn s disease. . . . Poetry fan or not, this collection is not to be missed. Los Angeles Magazine " These poems resist the dualities of lyric versus narrative, confessional versus impersonal, real against surreal, formal/improvisational, comic/sad. Matthew Siegel manages to tick off all the boxes at once, while remaining compulsively readable. The trick that he s pulled off is to make a book that simultaneously tickles you and shakes you by the scruff of your neck. Lucia Perillo, Felix Pollak Prize judge " Siegel s poems see the world with an immediacy and compassion that could only come from the decision to be vulnerable. It s such a simple-seeming principle of poetry yet it is as rare as hen s teeth. I honor this young poet for the freshness and skill in these poems, his allegiance to the most unpretentious areas of experience, and his courage-teaching heart. Blood Work is a wonderful first book. Tony Hoagland "
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Blood Work reveals what happens to the self when the body is compromised by illness. These poems explore the struggle to remain whole in the shadow of Crohn's disease and to make a home for oneself in the body and in the world.

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