The Patient Is an Unreliable Historian
Autor Brody Parrish Craigen Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 noi 2024
The poems of Brody Parrish Craig’s new collection upends narratives around current psychiatric treatment models to focus on the lived experience of survivors and to speak toward liberation, abolition, and disability justice. Titled after the author’s own medical records, The Patient Is an Unreliable Historian questions the prevailing narrative that the medical industry knows stories of disability and madness better than those who have lived them.
Craig uses lyricism to expose the intersection of madness and criminality in contemporary American culture, moving through institutions, community spaces, and loss of kin. Through the course of the collection, the speaker turns toward irreverence and interrogation, carves out their own freedom, and challenges the script of the patient, the mad, and the “criminal.” These poems deconstruct the “patient” to set the person free.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781632431530
ISBN-10: 163243153X
Pagini: 100
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Omnidawn Publishing, Inc.
Colecția Omnidawn
ISBN-10: 163243153X
Pagini: 100
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Omnidawn Publishing, Inc.
Colecția Omnidawn
Notă biografică
Brody Parrish Craig (they/them) is the author of Boyish, which won the 2019 Omnidawn Poetry Chapbook Contest. Their writing has been published in Muzzle Magazine, Poetry, Mississippi Review, New South, Missouri Review, and TYPO, among others. They are the editor of TWANG, a regional anthology of trans and gender nonconforming creators from the South and Midwest. A 2022 recipient of Artist 360’s Community Activator Award, Craig currently co-leads TLGBQ+ community arts programming in the Ozarks.
Recenzii
"In the darkly challenging poetry book, The Patient Is an Unreliable Historian, Craig pulls back the curtain on the lived experience of psychiatric patients, offering heartbreaking insight into mental health treatment models, demanding that we make change. . . . It’s also one of the most beautiful and captivating collections of poetry about mental illness by a contemporary author."
“The Patient Is an Unreliable Historian begins off script, where the patient diagnoses the failures of medicine. From the clinic to the prison cell, this book speaks through those abandoned or abused by systems of care. Craig’s words alight with a madness that has both the fervid imagination of a raveling mind and lucid anger forged in struggle. With a poet’s lyricism and a critic’s cutting insight, Craig carves queer possibilities into the open road between Oklahoma, Texas, and Arkansas. Here, freedom is a covenant we make with one another—a promise ‘to keep / us each alive.’”
"The Patient is an Unreliable Historian subverts everything we think about madness and what it means to be a patient. A beautiful, haunting, and tender lyrical memoir."
"A scheduled ghost—an ecstatic poet for this strange era, Craig’s The Patient is an Unreliable Historian is a collection of devotions. The poet writes, 'I am limited / to the memorial / of language,' and these poems go ahead and build their own shrines anyway. Another poet of the ecstatic, Allen Ginsberg wrote, 'I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness, starving hysterical naked.' Now, it’s Parrish Craig who catalogues the destruction by state-sanctioned violence. In each poem, a prayer—not to any gods but us. Not to any gods but transsexuals, addicts, the disabled, queers, beloveds, lilacs, and tenderness. This book is not a memorial, it is a march."
"Craig’s The Patient is an Unreliable Historian contains a lyric both dazzling in its calm and tender in its storm. The speaker in Craig’s poems knows the body as an intimate archive of potential: '& maybe I’m going / under the knife / to sing with other angels.' This is an exercise in autonomy, in liberation for the love of personhood. The joy in this collection if free from economy and is lives in the commons: 'say pennies lie / peonies grow.'"
"Craig is a singular, urgent voice born of the South. But Craig grew up in a different battlefield, an unbuckled Bible Belt, where Americans 'made the missing into headlines' and 'played the prison like a savior.' This is an America where the body becomes a 'criminal,' the hospital isn’t a 'safe space,' 'cis- subtitle / our language,' and barriers 'keep disabled / out.' Craig’s poetry has a distinct vision that trespasses borders and punctuations, breathes revolution and evolution. The Patient Is an Unreliable Historian is a collection of psalms, 'the split husk sacrament' where if you 'hold / the notes so long / the sound unblocks / each door you know // your future possible / as a newly unbarred window.' Craig writes, 'I’ll punch the door they shut us in / until the copper melts.' These poems are our guidebook to that other America."