On The Page, Poet Mourns Daughter's Murder Leidy Bonanno had just graduated nursing school when she was killed by an ex-boyfriend in 2003. Slamming Open the Door is Kathleen Sheeder Bonanno's way of remembering.

On The Page, Poet Mourns Daughter's Murder

On The Page, Poet Mourns Daughter's Murder

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Poet Kathleen Sheeder Bonanno's new collection of poems details the aftermath of her daughter's murder. Mat Krzesiczan/Alice James Books hide caption

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Poet Kathleen Sheeder Bonanno's new collection of poems details the aftermath of her daughter's murder.

Mat Krzesiczan/Alice James Books

Poet Kathleen Sheeder Bonanno's new collection of poems, Slamming Open the Door, documents the aftermath of the murder of her daughter Leidy Bonanno.

Leidy was found dead in her apartment in 2003, strangled with a telephone cord by an ex-boyfriend. She had recently graduated from nursing school.

Two of the book's poems have been nominated for a Pushcart Prize, and poet Sharon Olds calls the work "a gift of power, truth, rage, and beauty."

The New York Times writes of the unflinching collection: "Readers will have to step outside of a familiar, comforting tradition of poetic grief while reading this book. Here are not the solemn measures of Shelley and Tennyson."

Bonanno is a contributing editor of The American Poetry Review. She teaches English and creative writing in Pennsylvania.