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"Riding shotgun with Oedipus, your mother, and the pothole in your heart," Bellow & Hiss navigates generational suffering and hurtles headlong toward reverie. The collection's knowing "I" interrogates the dark gift of childhood trauma, the nature of family, and the weaving together of identity. Bellow & Hiss asks: "Have you ever been properly pruned? A love equation carved into your skin?" What does it mean to bear fruit from rotten seeds? Tucked among the branches and brambles of this collection are revelations about growing up and upward, spiritual endurance, and the art of creating oneself.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"Riding shotgun with Oedipus, your mother, and the pothole in your heart," Bellow & Hiss navigates generational suffering and hurtles headlong toward reverie. The collection's knowing "I" interrogates the dark gift of childhood trauma, the nature of family, and the weaving together of identity. Bellow & Hiss asks: "Have you ever been properly pruned? A love equation carved into your skin?" What does it mean to bear fruit from rotten seeds? Tucked among the branches and brambles of this collection are revelations about growing up and upward, spiritual endurance, and the art of creating oneself. The "scarred arms" in Bellow & Hiss-of drowning Ophelias, anthropomorphic dieffenbachias, and pandemic Penelopes-reach toward the light, "gasping for living things."
Autorenporträt
Alyson Gold Weinberg renders the "yearning curve" from trauma to transcendence in this, her debut, poetry collection, chosen as part of Finishing Line Press' New Women's Voices Series. Alyson's poems have appeared in literary magazines and anthologies including december, One Art, Halfway Down the Stairs, The Best of Choeofpleirn Press, Movable Type, among others. She is a 2021 Jeff Marks Memorial Prize finalist, judged by Carl Phillips; the 2021 Inner Loop/District Fray Poetry Prize winner; and the 2021 Derick Burleson Prize winner. She is also a 2022 Harbor Review Jewish Women's Poetry Prize finalist. When not writing poetry, plays, and speeches, and ghostwriting non-fiction books, Alyson binge-watches Ru Paul's Drag Race with her family.