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Country Songs for Alice

Autor Emma Binder
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 2024
An examination of obsession, gender, love, and loss in contemporary rural America.

In Country Songs for Alice, a nonbinary, queer narrator passes through the crucible of love, romance, and heartbreak against the backdrop of rural America—a landscape which offers luminous belonging, even as the hazards of homophobia, loneliness, and isolation loom large. Part roadtrip, part mixtape, these poems are explorations of love, music, romance, pageantry, loneliness, and belonging in the rural places and small towns that seem to preclude queer culture. Country Songs for Alice not only tells the story of a relationship and its dissolution but reclaims country western imagery and aesthetics for a queer audience, dousing the narrator’s experience in the language of cowboys, horses, rodeos, trucks, and desert skies.
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781961209022
ISBN-10: 1961209020
Pagini: 32
Dimensiuni: 155 x 233 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.09 kg
Editura: University of Chicago Press

Notă biografică

Emma Binder is a writer from Wisconsin and a 2023–2025 Wallace Stegner Fellow in fiction at Stanford University. They received their MFA in fiction from the University of Wisconsin–Madison and were previously a Hoffman-Halls Emerging Artist Fellow at the Wisconsin Institute for Creative Writing.
 

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“In Country Songs for Alice, the author has woven a collection that marries music and love poems. These pieces are ferocious with love, ablaze with it, invoking a world of deserts and horses, rodeos and sunsets, lizards and open roads. With no one around / you can be anything: animal, mineral, / cloud pattern, blade. The same can be said of these poems: whittled with love, transforming from song to stanza to memory across the page. If you want to come to my house, I’ll let you in, the chapbook begins. I’m glad to have been invited.”