Julia Kolchinsky, born in Ukraine, was the Second Place winner of Narrative’s Sixteenth Annual Poetry Contest. She the author of five poetry collections, including The Many Names for Mother and PARALLAX (University of Arkansas Press, 2025). Her awards include two William Carlos Williams Prizes, the Ezra Pound Prize for Literary Translation, and the Ruth Stone Poetry Prize. She holds an MFA from the University of Oregon and a PhD in comparative literature from the University of Pennsylvania and is an assistant professor of English and creative Writing at Denison University.



SECOND PLACE WINNER


About Suffering and Other Poems

by Julia Kolchinsky


About suffering

After Auden’s “Musée des Beaux Arts”

how wrong they were, the old
masters who opened windows and ate
stale bread and mourned endings
as though there was another way
to return to water. My children’s father
placed two cinnamon swirled slices
into a toaster at midnight and buttered them
with such hard conviction
I heard the crack and break even
from the upstairs bedroom, where
he hadn’t slept in months.
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