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What little we know of Harriet Van Os has been pieced together in
Lauren Hunter's brave, heart-wrenching prose and poetry collection,
My Own Fires. Born in a Hialeah, Florida in 1921, Van Os was the
eldest of 18 children, just minutes older than her twin brother,
Constantine. After losing her entire family in a fire, which burned
their country estate to the ground, Van Os moved to New York City,
where she joined The Poetry Brothel and became a poet of some
distinction, famous particularly for the spare, haunted verse that
appeared each morning scrawled upon her bed sheets. Harriett Van Os
has long been a literary mystery, but thanks to Lauren Hunter's
painstaking research into her history, we have been given the good
fortune to handle her remaining poems, tactile and sincere, each
like a trembling flame. "At once haunted and haunting, Lauren
Hunter's multi-vocal and achingly audacious mixture of poetry and
prose effectively engages issues of imagination and documentation,
memory and displacement, and the crucial, complex ways in which
memory itself is like fire." -- Laurie Sheck
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