In Parachutes Descending: Poems: Pitt Poetry Series
Autor Tana Jean Welchen Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 ian 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822967200
ISBN-10: 0822967200
Pagini: 72
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: University of Pittsburgh Press
Colecția University of Pittsburgh Press
Seria Pitt Poetry Series
ISBN-10: 0822967200
Pagini: 72
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: University of Pittsburgh Press
Colecția University of Pittsburgh Press
Seria Pitt Poetry Series
Recenzii
“The poems of Tana Jean Welch’s In Parachutes Descending float between fact and possibility, destruction and passion, introspection and challenge, between the bodies we create together—lovingly, disastrously, rupturingly, rapturously—and the bodies we dwell in alone.”
—Lauren Russell, author of Descent
“In a world that treats bodies too often as commodities, Tana Jean Welch offers a counter perspective that insists on the interconnectedness of all living—and nonliving—beings. Through precise, image-centered language, In Parachutes Descending is that rare poetry book that offers not only a critique but a vision, too.”
—Charlotte Pence, author of Code
“In her second collection, In Parachutes Descending, Tana Jean Welch deftly moves through the climate crisis and human connection. Her rich language, a sexuality turned inward, closes the distance between civilization and its ecology. This collection will brighten your mind and sharpen the space between the individual and the infinite.”
—Avni Vyas, author of Little God
“Tana Jean Welch’s In Parachutes Descending is a palimpsest oscillating between lovers and coastlines, backlit by the tragic absurdities of the Anthropocene. These poems are a ship’s log of geographical losses and ecstasies, an erotic map of floating cities orbited by flesh-eating mermaids, soiled grand pianos, and every form of bare infinitive.”
—Simeon Berry, author of Monograph
—Lauren Russell, author of Descent
“In a world that treats bodies too often as commodities, Tana Jean Welch offers a counter perspective that insists on the interconnectedness of all living—and nonliving—beings. Through precise, image-centered language, In Parachutes Descending is that rare poetry book that offers not only a critique but a vision, too.”
—Charlotte Pence, author of Code
“In her second collection, In Parachutes Descending, Tana Jean Welch deftly moves through the climate crisis and human connection. Her rich language, a sexuality turned inward, closes the distance between civilization and its ecology. This collection will brighten your mind and sharpen the space between the individual and the infinite.”
—Avni Vyas, author of Little God
“Tana Jean Welch’s In Parachutes Descending is a palimpsest oscillating between lovers and coastlines, backlit by the tragic absurdities of the Anthropocene. These poems are a ship’s log of geographical losses and ecstasies, an erotic map of floating cities orbited by flesh-eating mermaids, soiled grand pianos, and every form of bare infinitive.”
—Simeon Berry, author of Monograph
Notă biografică
Tana Jean Welch is the author of Latest Volcano, winner of the 2015 Marsh Hawk Press Poetry Prize. Her poetry has appeared in the New York Times, the Southern Review, Prairie Schooner, the Colorado Review, and other national literary journals. Born and raised in Fresno, California, she currently lives in Tallahassee where she is associate professor of medical humanities at the Florida State University College of Medicine.
Extras
EXCERPT FROM “BOSTON UNDER WATER BY 2100”
Now and always forgetting
we build our cities to house myths,
our histories to house cities—
Soon the sea
will claim this reclaimed land,
sending these few fragments forever
to the drink. Leaving the cities, leaving
our love
to become something else.
Now and always forgetting
we build our cities to house myths,
our histories to house cities—
Soon the sea
will claim this reclaimed land,
sending these few fragments forever
to the drink. Leaving the cities, leaving
our love
to become something else.