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From the celebrated author of feeld comes a formally commanding
third collection, dexterously recounting the survival of a period
suffused with mourning. Jos Charles's poems communicate with one
another as neurons do: sharp, charged, in language that predates
language. "A scandal / three cartons red / in a hedge / in / each
the thousand eye research of flies." With acute lyricism, she
documents how a person endures seemingly relentless
devastation--California wildfires, despotic legislation, housing
insecurity--amid illusions of safety. "I wanted to believe,"
Charles declares, "a corner a print leaned to / a corner can save /
a people." Still the house falls apart. Death visits and lingers.
Belief proves, again and again, that belief alone is not enough.
Yet miraculously, one might still manage to seek--propelled by
love, or hope, or sometimes only momentum--something better. There
is a place where there are no futile longings, no persistent
institutional threats to one's life. Poems might take us there;
tenderness, too, as long as we can manage to keep moving. "A
current / gives as much as it has," writes Charles--despite fire,
despite loss. Harrowing and gorgeous, a Year & other poems is
an astonishing new collection from a poet of "unusual beauty and
lyricism" (New Yorker).
An anthology edited by acclaimed poets Kaveh Akbar and Paige Lewis.
In 1997, Sarabande published Last Call, a poetry anthology that
became a formative text on the lived experiences of addiction. Now,
more than twenty-five years later, editors Kaveh Akbar and Paige
Lewis offer this companion volume for a new generation. Another
Last Call: Poems on Addiction & Deliverance showcases work from
poets like Joy Harjo, Afaa M. Weaver, Diane Seuss, Layli Long
Soldier, Sharon Olds, Jericho Brown, Ada Limón, and Ocean Vuong,
as well as many new and powerful voices. Contributors: Samuel Ace,
Chase Berggrun, Sherwin Bitsui, Sophie Cabot Black, Jericho Brown,
Anthony Ceballos, Marianne Chan, Jos Charles, Brendan Constantine,
Cynthia Cruz, Steven Espada Dawson, Megan Denton Ray, Martín
Espada, Megan Fernandes, Sarah Gorham, Joy Harjo, Mary Karr, Sophie
Klahr, Michael Klein, Dana Levin, Ada Limón, Zach Linge, Layli
Long Soldier, Sharon Olds, Airea Dee Matthews, Joshua Mehigan,
Tomás Q. Morín, Erin Noehrem, Joy Priest, Dana Roeser, sam sax,
Diane Seuss, Natalie Shapero, Katie Jean Shinkle, Jeffrey Skinner,
Bernardo Wade, Afaa M. Weaver, The Cyborg Jillian Weise, Phillip B.
Williams, Ocean Vuong
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feeld (Paperback)
Jos Charles
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FINALIST FOR THE PULITZER PRIZE FINALIST FOR THE LOS ANGELES TIMES
BOOK PRIZE LONGLISTED FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD A NEW YORKER BEST
POETRY BOOK OF 2018 A VULTURE BEST POETRY BOOK OF 2018 A LIBRARY
JOURNAL BEST BOOK OF 2018 Selected by Fady Joudah as a winner of
the 2017 National Poetry Series, Jos Charles's revolutionary second
collection of poetry, feeld, is a lyrical unraveling of the
circuitry of gender and speech, defiantly making space for bodies
that have been historically denied their own vocabulary. "i care so
much abot the whord i cant reed." In feeld, Charles stakes her
claim on the language available to speak about trans experience,
reckoning with the narratives that have come before by reclaiming
the language of the past. In Charles's electrifying transliteration
of English-Chaucerian in affect, but revolutionary in effect-what
is old is made new again. "gendre is not the tran organe / gendre
is yes a hemorage." "did u kno not a monthe goes bye / a tran i kno
doesnt dye." The world of feeld is our own, but off-kilter,
distinctly queer-making visible what was formerly and forcefully
hidden: trauma, liberation, strength, and joy. Urgent and vital,
feeld composes a new narrative of what it means to live inside a
marked body.
Issue I of THEM lit: a trans* literary journal. This issue includes
work by Calvin Gimpelevich, Codi Suzanne Oliver and Willow Healey,
Janani Balasubramanian, j/j hastain, and others. For more about
THEM lit, visit THEMlit.com.
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