Splashed Things

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Contemporary Elegy.
Dark Humor
Death
Depression
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Memory
Mental Illness
NYC
NYC Poetry
Psychiatry and Poetry
Survivor's Guilt
Women Writers

Product details

  • ISBN 9781968507053
  • Dimensions: 152 x 228mm
  • Publication Date: 21 May 2026
  • Publisher: BOA Editions, Limited
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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“In my new life, I must learn everything again,” begins Splashed Things, Leigh Lucas’s dark humored and deeply moving debut that examines the chaotic terrain of grief following the suicide of a former boyfriend. With startling honesty and emotional precision, these poems tell the story of a woman in her twenties navigating loss, from the funeral service and her dead-end job, to her therapist’s office and the subways of New York City, revealing the way her beloved’s death infiltrates every corner of her life.

The speaker searches for traces of the departed in unlikely places—the physics of splashes, the history of seasickness, the science of depression—while confronting the limitations of elegy and the futility of trying to contain sorrow in words. Splashed Things is not a neat arc toward healing, but a testimony to the unwieldy shape of mourning and the persistence of love in its wake.

Selected by Maya C. Popa as winner of the A. Poulin, Jr. Poetry Prize for its emotional courage, inventive language, and haunting beauty, Leigh Lucas’s Splashed Things marks the arrival of a powerful new voice in contemporary poetry.

Leigh Lucas is the author of Landsickness (Tupelo Press, 2024), selected by Chen Chen for the Sunken Garden Poetry Chapbook Award. The recipient of residencies from Tin House, the Sewanee Writers’ Conference, and the Kenyon Review Writers Workshop, her work has appeared in Academy of American Poets’ Poem-a-Day, Adroit, and elsewhere. She is a graduate of Stanford and Warren Wilson’s MFA program and lives in San Francisco.

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