Lavender Ink / Diálogos, paperback
Publication Date: September 16, 2025
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Hemorrhages & Squirrels is a collection of prose poems by one of Poland’s younger literary stars. While its subjects and themes seem arbitrary, the associative aspect is foregrounded, and it’s best not to try to figure things out. This is also true of the volume’s intertextual roots, as the poems feature various props lifted from the work of Adam Zagajewski and Julian Kornhauser (the poet’s father). This work is meant to feel sudden and fleeting, chaotic, even, but also thrilling, especially since reading a Jakub Kornhauser poem will lead you to begin in one place and end up someplace else.
Jakub Kornhauser’s Hemorrhages & Squirrels, translated by Piotr Florczyk, reminds me of another poet, yet I’m not sure that poet exists, which is to say, Kornhauser is an original. Here are prose poems that try and define with intentionally declarative telling titles such as “Poem About Remembrance” or “Poem About Fatherland” or “Poem Not About Fatherland,” as if to suggest over and over that setting out to define (or via negativa) can only expand the imagination. —Victoria Chang, author of With My Back to the World and OBIT