Publisher's Synopsis
"What an absolutely delectable book of poems! Reading The Nightgown and Other Poems is like wading through a glorious bog of rich, evocative language and eerie creatures. And while these poems are fairytales, they don't necessarily have happy endings-which is not to say that you won't feel their magic. Taisia Kitaiskaia finds magic in creatures as strange as goblins and as mundane as jam and butter. I read this entire book, put it down, and immediately picked it back up because I wasn't yet done wading into these wild and witchy poems. Read The Nightown and you'll see the world through Kitaiskaia's eyes, which is to say, in a completely new and enchanting light." - Julia DeVarti, Literati Bookstore
Kitaiskaia is the author of Literary Witches, which made waves in 2017 with everyone from The New Yorker to the Washington Post to Maria Popova's Brain Pickings. Excellent pick for fans of the feminist mythology/fairytale themes in Carmen Maria Machado's Her Body and Other Parties. She immigrated to the US from Russia, reflected in The Nightgown's themes of outsidership/linguistic curiosity/Eastern European folktales. She is also married to Fernando Flores, author of FSG-published Tears of the Trufflepig and bookseller at Malvern Books in Austin, TX.