Foreword by Ross Gay Here is a collection that pulses with warmth and vitality, heralding the arrival of a fresh and vibrant voice on the poetry scene. Clear and concise, accessible and profound, janan alexandra’s debut poetry collection come from weaves from English to Arabic, exploring the joint projects of longing and belonging. Part love song for the speaker’s mother and part grief song for ongoing postcolonial loss, this book reaches for, around, and through language—feeling for its limits and possibilities. come from searches for what might be possible if we dislodge our practices of…mehr
Foreword by Ross Gay Here is a collection that pulses with warmth and vitality, heralding the arrival of a fresh and vibrant voice on the poetry scene. Clear and concise, accessible and profound, janan alexandra’s debut poetry collection come from weaves from English to Arabic, exploring the joint projects of longing and belonging. Part love song for the speaker’s mother and part grief song for ongoing postcolonial loss, this book reaches for, around, and through language—feeling for its limits and possibilities. come from searches for what might be possible if we dislodge our practices of belonging, divest from nation and state, and instead turn deeply toward each other. Drawing on both narrative and lyric impulses, alexandra invites readers into a world bristling with family, memory, home, and inheritance—all in the wake of dislocation and fracture. In one section of the book, we follow the speaker “back home” after years of separation; later, we encounter a series of parables in the form of an Arabic abecedarian, through which the speaker recovers parts of her mother tongue—invoking personal and communal histories marked with the longue durée of empire. come from investigates what is deeply interior while reaching toward the world with tenderness and generous attention. Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
janan alexandra is the daughter of a Lebanese mother and a Beirut-born American father. Her life has been nothing if not peripatetic, with roots scattered in Cyprus, Pakistan, Lebanon, and many corners of the U.S. Since 2015 she has taught creative writing in community-based literacy centers and schools, working with young folks in Los Angeles, Maine, Washington DC, and Southern Indiana. A 2021-2022 Creative Research Fulbright Scholar, janan has also received support from the Martha's Vineyard Institute for Creative Writing, the Provincetown Fine Arts Work Center, and the Bucknell Seminar for Younger Poets. You can read some of her work in Ploughshares, Gulf Coast, The Adroit Journal, The Rumpus, Mizna, and elsewhere in print and online. Most recently, janan currently lives in Bloomington, IN.
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I. Invocation Heritage Language Origin Story Transit Homecoming, ft. Free Dates When I Wake Strays On Form & Matter How the Dream Ends II. Notes on Touch Now that You’re Gone Requiem for the Blue-Headed Morning Ode to Crying at the Supermarket Litany of the Right Hand On the Last Day Just Had to Tell Somebody Ars Poetica Affirmation III. Standing at the Window Dream, or Poem to the Tongue Return (the Wish) Return (the Retelling) Inert for Days the Living Shadows On Sisterhood Come From Return (the Etymologies) Learning to Write in Arabic IV. parable of the aleph parable of the three sisters parable of the three cousins parable of broken bones parable of the field parable of thanks parable of sound & grammar parable of sharing parable of the eye in the throat parable as ars poetica parable of water & mothers parable of the monostich V. Arab American Syntax Notes Acknowledgements About the Author Colophon
I. Invocation Heritage Language Origin Story Transit Homecoming, ft. Free Dates When I Wake Strays On Form & Matter How the Dream Ends II. Notes on Touch Now that You’re Gone Requiem for the Blue-Headed Morning Ode to Crying at the Supermarket Litany of the Right Hand On the Last Day Just Had to Tell Somebody Ars Poetica Affirmation III. Standing at the Window Dream, or Poem to the Tongue Return (the Wish) Return (the Retelling) Inert for Days the Living Shadows On Sisterhood Come From Return (the Etymologies) Learning to Write in Arabic IV. parable of the aleph parable of the three sisters parable of the three cousins parable of broken bones parable of the field parable of thanks parable of sound & grammar parable of sharing parable of the eye in the throat parable as ars poetica parable of water & mothers parable of the monostich V. Arab American Syntax Notes Acknowledgements About the Author Colophon
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