A book-length sequence of poems, Matthew Thorburn's String tells the
story of a teenage boy's experiences in a time of war and its aftermath.
He loses his family and friends, his home and the life he knew, but
survives to tell his story. Written in the boy's fractured, echoing
voice--in lines that are frequently enjambed and use almost no
punctuation--String embodies his trauma and confusion in a poetic
sequence that is part lullaby, part nightmare, but always a music that
is uniquely his.