From award-winning Toronto-based poet Doyali Islam comes a second
collection of poems that investigates rupture and resilience. GRIFFIN
POETRY PRIZE FINALIST PAT LOWTHER MEMORIAL AWARD FINALIST TRILLIUM
BOOK AWARD FOR POETRY FINALIST How does one inhabit a world in which
"the moon / & the drone hang in the same sky"? How can one be at home
in one's own body in the presence of suspected autoimmune illness,
chronic/recurrent pain, and a society that bears down with a
particular construct of normal female sexual experience? What might a
daughter salvage within a fraught relationship with a cancer-stricken
father? Uncannily at ease with both high lyricism and formal
innovation and invention, these poems are unafraid to lift up and
investigate burdens and ruptures of all kinds--psychic, social,
cultural, physical, and political. Providing continuity over the
poet's visually-arresting forms--including Islam's self-termed split
sonnets, double sonnets, and parallel poems--is allied remembrance of
the resilience of the Palestinian people. Yet, the work doesn't always
stray far from home, with a quintet of astro-poems that weave together
myth and memory. Here is a poet small in stature, unwilling to abandon
to silence small histories, small life forms, and the small courages
and beauties of the ordinary hour. In these rigorous, intimate, and
luminous poems, the spirit of the everyday and the spirit of witness
bind fiercely to one another. heft is a ledger of tenderness,
survival, and risk.
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ISBN
9780771005602
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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