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Love Song to the Demon-Possessed Pigs of Gadara: Iowa Poetry Prize

Autor William Fargason
en Limba Engleză Paperback – apr 2020
 2020 Florida Book Award in Poetry, Gold Medal

In his debut collection, William Fargason inspects the pain of memory alongside the pain of the physical body. Fargason takes language to its limits to demonstrate how grief is given a voice. His speaker confronts illness, grapples with grief, and heals after loss in its most crushing forms. These poems attempt to make sense of trauma in a time of belligerent fathers and unacceptable answers. Fargason necessarily confronts toxic masculinity while navigating spiritual and emotional vulnerability.
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ISBN-13: 9781609387051
ISBN-10: 1609387058
Pagini: 96
Dimensiuni: 152 x 203 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.17 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Iowa Press
Colecția University Of Iowa Press
Seria Iowa Poetry Prize


Notă biografică

William Fargason teaches creative writing at Florida State Univer­sity. He lives in Tallahassee, Florida.

Extras

From “Love Song to the Demon-Possessed Pigs of Gadara”:
 
The silence just before and just after,
and the black eyes as you leapt—
                        no protest, no acceptance either.
 
You ran almost in unison,
                                  a dance without music,
           a curtain call,
and the crowd standing knowing this is what happens
once we find beauty:
                                         we must watch it leave.
 

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 2020 Florida Book Award in Poetry, Gold Medal

In his debut collection, William Fargason inspects the pain of memory alongside the pain of the physical body. Fargason takes language to its limits to demonstrate how grief is given a voice. His speaker confronts illness, grapples with grief, and heals after loss in its most crushing forms. These poems attempt to make sense of trauma in a time of belligerent fathers and unacceptable answers. Fargason necessarily confronts toxic masculinity while navigating spiritual and emotional vulnerability.