Hospice Plastics--each of the title's words denote two key thematic
threads woven through the book. This somewhat autobiographical
collection of poetry focuses on the illnesses and deaths of the poet's
parents during her teen years, focusing on palliative care and literal
plastics: medical tools and supplies--artificial, grotesquely present,
weirdly funny, sublimely comforting. Ultimately, Hospice Plastics is a
deeply personal and profoundly affecting examination of the self in
relation to those items, as well as in relation to themes of material
consumption and waste.