""Split" crosses borders, exposing truths and dreams, violations
of body and mind, aligning them until the deep push-pull of silence
and song become a bridge. And here we cross over into a landscape
where beauty interrogates, and we encounter a voice that refuses to
let us off the hook."--Yusef Komunyakaa
In this stunning debut, we follow one woman's profoundly
personal account of sexual violence against the backdrop of
cultural conflict deftly illustrated through her parents'
experiences of the Vietnam War, immigration, and its aftermath. By
looking closely at landscape and psyche, "Split" explores what
happens when deep trauma occurs and seeks to understand what it
means to finally become whole.
From "The German word for dream is traume.":
"When my mother whispered,
Has anyone touched you there?
I had to pick."
"Alan, I said."
"I was seven.
The training wheels
were coming off."
"Between the couch
and wall, the ceiling was white
with popcorn bits. The boys stood"
"and watched. I lay there,
my eyes open like a doll's.
Someone said, Let me try."
"He rode on top
then abruptly stopped.
The boys laughed, "
"and then, they stood me up."
Cathy Linh Che is a Vietnamese American poet from Los Angeles,
CA. She has received awards from "The Asian American Literary
Review," The Center for Book Arts, The Fine Arts Work Center at
Provincetown, Hedgebrook, Kundiman, The Lower Manhattan Cultural
Council's "Workspace" Residency, and "Poets & Writers." She is
a founding editor of "Paperbag."
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