Description
In her debut poetry collection, Burn After Reading, Jessica Ciencin Henriquez invites readers to fully engage with the complex emotions surrounding loss, change, and grief. She encourages us to embrace the pause and uncertainty that precede transformation. Henriquez employs various poetic forms to create a tender and intimate experience of life’s transitions, forging a deep connection with her readers. The structure of the collection reflects the stages of a firestorm, moving from “Ignite” to “Ashes,” as the poet explores themes of shame, suffering, and love.
Visual poetry employs fragmentation and “white space.” Henriquez applies this technique to generate pauses, silence, and emphasis, reflecting the ebb and flow of emotions during tumultuous periods of upheaval. The poems in each section portray the transformative journey that comes from experiencing destruction while also capturing the grace and promise of emergence.
From the loss of a love to reflections on a child awakening to the harsh realities of the world, Henriquez presents heartfelt and poignant meditations. She provides readers with a courageous look at tragedy while also conveying a hopeful message: healing exists on the other side of pain, instilling in us a sense of optimism and the belief in the possibility of renewal.