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The Kintsugi Poet: A Memoir of Blood Memory, Family Secrets, and Identity

The Kintsugi Poet: A Memoir of Blood Memory, Family Secrets, and Identity


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In this searing and formally ambitious memoir, Dr Mirella Di Benedetto recounts a life fractured by institutional silence, familial secrecy, and cultural shame. The Kintsugi Poet is a deeply introspective narrative of adoption, identity, trauma, healing, and the relentless search for truth amid systemic and cultural erasure. Born into concealment and raised under a false name in 1960s Australia, Di Benedetto embarks on a decades-long journey of reconstruction-legal, genetic, emotional, and existential. Her search unfolds against a backdrop of moral contradiction, shifting social taboos, and legal resistance. What begins as a solitary investigation becomes an intricate philosophical excavation of selfhood, legacy, and the nature of inherited silence. From the offices of Family Court judges to remote towns in Calabria, from public archives to whispered family stories, she unearths histories that were buried by design. Structured as a mosaic of fragments-memory shards, state documents, lyrical reflections, photographs, letters, and recovered voices-the memoir resists tidy narrative arcs. Instead, it honours emotional complexity and psychological truth. Its recursive structure mirrors trauma's imprint and memory's non-linearity. By refusing resolution, the book instead opens space for resonance, interpretation, and emotional multiplicity. It is a literary memoir in the fullest sense: intellectually ambitious, narratively innovative, thematically layered, and ethically uncompromising. The title draws from the Japanese art of kintsugi, in which shattered pottery is repaired using gold. The scars do not diminish the vessel-they enhance it. Likewise, Di Benedetto's approach honours fragmentation. She does not smooth over the breaks in her story but makes them visible, binding them with insight and artistic vision to render a life luminous in its brokenness. With a scholarly background in psychology, trauma studies, and qualitative research, Di Benedetto explores the architecture of emotional survival. Her voice is deeply embodied yet intellectually rigorous-illuminating how silence operates not only as absence but as oppression. "The silence was not absence. It was thick with meaning, packed with the weight of everything that had gone unsaid," she writes. Her prose-meditative, poetic, courageous-reveals how identity is constructed not from certainty, but from fragments, contradictions, and reclaimed narratives. She writes, "I was never erased. I was overwritten," asserting authorship over a life redacted by others. Her language is both intimate and philosophical, capable of holding grief and grace in the same breath. Her portraits-of Papà Joe, of vanished mothers, of systemic cruelty-are drawn with empathy and restraint, creating space for ambiguity and emotional truth. Blurring the line between testimony and literature, The Kintsugi Poet evokes the structural audacity of W.G. Sebald, the psychological acuity of Virginia Woolf, and the mythic resonance of Toni Morrison. Yet it remains a singular work-rooted in the lived complexity of adoption, displacement, and the search for wholeness in a world that prefers convenient fiction to inconvenient truth. Dr Di Benedetto's fusion of scholarship and soul renders this memoir not merely a personal reckoning but a cultural intervention. It is as much about what is found as what is lost-a luminous testament to survival, reclamation, and the radical act of self-definition. For readers of higher literature-those drawn to hybrid forms, lyrical nonfiction, and philosophical memoir-The Kintsugi Poet offers a deeply moving, genre-defying experience. It is a book that refuses closure but delivers truth. A work of rupture and repair, pain and poetics, it is a fierce meditation on what it means to be seen, named, and made whole-on one's own terms.

About the Author :
Dr Mirella Di Benedetto has lived in Melbourne, Australia, for most of her life. She has worked as a health psychologist since 2001 and as a researcher, lecturer, and academic at various universities in Victoria from 2001-2020.She has published numerous research papers in international peer-reviewed journals and two book chapters in Health Psychology in Australia. She completed her PhD in Psychology, at La Trobe University, in 2006. Prior to returning to university to complete her psychology studies, she worked as a medical laboratory scientist at various pathology laboratories in Melbourne from 1985-1996. She is an avid photographer, traveller, gardener, musician, artist, animal and nature lover, and a writer.When she is not creating or making music, she works as a clinical health psychologist, helping people with heart-related trauma integrate their past and present into a developing identity, with a strong focus on post-traumatic growth.


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  • ISBN-13: 9781764132312
  • Publisher: Verduci Fili D
  • Publisher Imprint: Verduci Fili D
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 442
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  • Sub Title: A Memoir of Blood Memory, Family Secrets, and Identity
  • Width: 152 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1764132319
  • Publisher Date: 24 Jul 2025
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
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  • Spine Width: 25 mm
  • Weight: 639 gr


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