The Disordered Alphabet: Stahlecker Selections
Autor Cintia Santanaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 sep 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781954245624
ISBN-10: 1954245629
Pagini: 112
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: FOUR WAY BOOKS
Colecția Four Way Books
Seria Stahlecker Selections
ISBN-10: 1954245629
Pagini: 112
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: FOUR WAY BOOKS
Colecția Four Way Books
Seria Stahlecker Selections
Recenzii
"'Wild!' she calls out in one poem, and in another ('I am your wild'), Cintia Santana sketches a self-portrait that serves for this high-spirited book, 'I’m / your top, your spin . . . Tremble / and sway.' She’s a superb new poet, serving up gusts of generative energy and acute intelligence. There’s wordplay galore in The Disordered Alphabet, but so much more: temptation and swoon, confession, exposure, and the kind of daring formal agitation that accomplishes one rigorous shape after another to enable Santana’s discoveries and her complex harmonic voicings. The alphabet may be disordered, and the cosmos awhirl, but this book is a crystalline achievement of rapture, balance, and brilliance."
—David Baker
"In this outstanding debut collection, where 'a mouth breathed out a pale blue moth, and from the whorl of a whelk a newborn elk stepped impossibly out,' Cintia Santana harnesses a language torqued by erasure and loss, imbued with the aftermath of Hiroshima, yet filled with present-tense wonder, to create a set of spell-binding poems."
—Arthur Sze
"Cintia Santana's The Disordered Alphabet tussles with diction, wrangles with syntax, struggles with the sentence and the line in a kind of linguistic unmaking that somehow becomes a beautiful, unsettling song.”
—Ross Gay
—David Baker
"In this outstanding debut collection, where 'a mouth breathed out a pale blue moth, and from the whorl of a whelk a newborn elk stepped impossibly out,' Cintia Santana harnesses a language torqued by erasure and loss, imbued with the aftermath of Hiroshima, yet filled with present-tense wonder, to create a set of spell-binding poems."
—Arthur Sze
"Cintia Santana's The Disordered Alphabet tussles with diction, wrangles with syntax, struggles with the sentence and the line in a kind of linguistic unmaking that somehow becomes a beautiful, unsettling song.”
—Ross Gay
Notă biografică
Cintia Santana teaches fiction and poetry workshops in Spanish, as well as literary translation courses at Stanford University. Her work has appeared in Best New Poets 2016 and 2020, Beloit Poetry Journal, Guernica, The Iowa Review, Kenyon Review, The Missouri Review, Narrative, Pleiades, Poetry Northwest, The Threepenny Review, West Branch, and elsewhere. Santana’s work has been supported by CantoMundo and the Djerassi Resident Artists Program. She lives in Northern California.
Extras
Inherit
In her, it.
It, in her.
Heredi-
tary she
heard it said.
Or somewhere
read. Her hair.
Her thinning
hair. Her hear-
ing, poor. Her
heir. She was.
In her was
her. In there.
The air a-
round her, her
air also.
Mother. Moth
to light. To
air. She, too.
She. Two.
In her, it.
It, in her.
Heredi-
tary she
heard it said.
Or somewhere
read. Her hair.
Her thinning
hair. Her hear-
ing, poor. Her
heir. She was.
In her was
her. In there.
The air a-
round her, her
air also.
Mother. Moth
to light. To
air. She, too.
She. Two.