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Elia Hohauser-Thatcher's debut chapbook, The Prophet's Toothbrush, explores and deconstructs masculinity, coming of age in Detroit, and familial inheritance through the sacred and mundane. These intense, tough-minded poems offer as many bleak truths as they do opportunities for vulnerability. From this text, a speaker emerges who seeks to do the painstaking work of exploring and rejecting the violent expectations our world places on manhood.

Produktbeschreibung
Elia Hohauser-Thatcher's debut chapbook, The Prophet's Toothbrush, explores and deconstructs masculinity, coming of age in Detroit, and familial inheritance through the sacred and mundane. These intense, tough-minded poems offer as many bleak truths as they do opportunities for vulnerability. From this text, a speaker emerges who seeks to do the painstaking work of exploring and rejecting the violent expectations our world places on manhood.
Autorenporträt
Elia Hohauser-Thatcher received his MFA from Chatham University, where he served as the Margaret Whitford Fellow. His work has recently appeared in Great Lakes Review, The Maine Review, The Offbeat, Lunch, Fearsome Critters, and The Detroit Socialist. Currently, he is pursuing his PhD in Rhetoric & Composition and teaching at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan.