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Alum Sara Burnett releases poetry collection SEED CELESTIAL

October 12, 2022 English

Book Cover Art for Seed Celestial, illustration of a figure dancing among stars. Also headshot of Sara Burnett smiling in red shirt.

Winner of the 2021 Autumn House Press Poetry Prize

Seed Celestial by Sara Burnett (MFA, 2014) was selected by Eileen Myles as the winner of the 2021 Autumn House Press Poetry Prize published on Oct. 4, 2022 by Autumn House Press.

From the Publisher's Website: 

This collection weaves together themes of motherhood, immigration, social transformation, and interrogation. Throughout Seed Celestial, Sara R. Burnett writes haunting reflections on origins—of myth and memory, language and country, earth and mothers—as she looks to an uncertain future.

Bringing together contemporary issues of climate change, gun violence, and feminism while working from her own experience of raising a young daughter, she writes, “You were inside my body / while I was outside; / outside was everything else.” Burnett vividly renders her own origin story as an immigrant’s daughter using the myths of Demeter and Persephone. This book is a love letter to the earth the way only a mother can write it: appreciating all its faults while seeing its beauty. Burnett offers a poetry collection that is tender, and honest, akin to having an intimate conversation with a friend who tells us what we know to be true about ourselves, our twin capacities for love and violence, and what we don’t. She intertwines our violent, complicated world with the uncanny human capacity for hope and describes the awe of a world recreating itself again and again while wondering about all we lose and leave behind, especially for the next generation.

About the Author:

Sara R. Burnett is also the author of Mother Tongue, a poetry chapbook (Dancing Girl Press, 2018), and has published poems and essays in Barrow StreetCopper NickelMatterPANK, and elsewhere. A finalist for the 2019 Enoch Pratt Free Library Poetry Award and recipient of scholarships from the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference, she holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Maryland and an MA in English Literature from the University of Vermont. She lives in Maryland with her husband and children. Seed Celestial is her first book.