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Body of Render

English · Paperback / Softback

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Body of Render explores the internal and external impacts of societal and national decisions that strip away our basic human rights through a collection of poems that carve at the physical, the political, the intimate, and the structural, where poems simultaneously create and encourage voice to seek a path toward collective mending.


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Felicia Zamora’s books include Body of Render, the 2018 Benjamin Saltman Award winner, Instrument of Gaps, & in Open, Marvel, and Of Form & Gather, the 2016 Andrés Montoya Poetry Prize winner. A 2019 CantoMundo fellow, she won the 2015 Tomaž Šalamun Prize and was Poet Laureate of Fort Collins, CO. Her poems appear in Academy of American Poets (Poem-A-Day), the Georgia Review, the Missouri Review (Poem of the Week), The Nation, and others. She is an editor for Colorado Review and programs manager for the Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing at Arizona State University. She lives in Phoenix, Arizona.


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Body of Render explores the internal and external impacts of societal and national decisions that strip away our basic human rights through a collection of poems that carve at the physical, the political, the intimate, and the structural, where poems simultaneously create and encourage voice to seek a path toward collective mending.

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Language is action in these poems, which are utterances of pleading, fighting, and mending in an America we can hardly stand to look at straight on.Body of Render is a book of saying what must be said: "Capitol Hill be voice of all your people, be just/in haunt, you must be voice, must." The risks Felicia Zamora takes with form, syntax, and breath pay off in poem after poem and makeBody of Render one of the most dynamic, most transformative collections I've read in years.
—Maggie Smith, author ofGood Bones

In 1917, NAACP organizer James Weldon Johnson wrote "To America", a poem in which he asked, "How would you have us, as we are?/...Rising or falling?" And with the (unjust, Russian-influenced) election of 2016, one hundred years later we (migrants, people of color, women, queer, trans and non-binary folx, folx with disabilities, abuse survivors, and all who believe equity is true freedom) are still forced to fight for better answers than the ones America is giving. How grateful I am to hear Felicia Zamora's heart and voice rising, reminding us that "alone is not us." Here is a book that is part elegy, part ecstasy, part clapback, and all vision. How she zooms in on the microscopic wonder of cells only to zoom out to remind us what we are capable of. "oh / unanswerable molecule of you; oh inorganic beast; oh / organic beast; burn down, day day, then rise." Thank you, Felicia, for lifting us (and yourself!) up with these prayer-poems. May this book usher in freedom—simple and mighty.
—TC Tolbert, author of Gephyromania

“In response to the 2016 election and resulting stripping of basic human rights, Zamora penned this compelling and dynamic collection to enrage and inspire action.”—Featured in Ms. Magazine's list of "Poetry for the Rest of Us 2020"

Featured in The Latinx Project La Treintena: 30 Books of Latinx Poetry: A Review by Urayoán Noel

Body of Render is a searing collection of poems...This book is the perfect read for #nationalpoetrymonth and may be of interest for poetry lovers and those keen on themes of identity and politics.—Marian Perales, The Bookslut

Featured in Woman's Day.

Reviewed in Booklist

Product details

Authors Felicia Zamora
Publisher Red Hen Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.11.2020
 
EAN 9781597099752
ISBN 978-1-59709-975-2
No. of pages 104
Dimensions 152 mm x 226 mm x 8 mm
Weight 136 g
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies

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