Fr. 19.90

Great Exodus, Great Wall, Great Party

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 08.09.2020

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"These poems are full of ideas zipping by, ricocheting off each other, and fueled by a desire to know, to understand. The speaker wants out. Her sentences and lines search for an Archimedean point beyond the inadequate accounts of the world she's inherited. The speaker wants in. Deeper in. To the heart of the matter. I have no idea if the author of these poems consciously invented their speaker, or if the poems are actually the confessions of a psyche completely exposed to something like the creative unconscious. The subject of the majority of these poems is synchronous experience, otherwise known as acausal ordered-ness, which would account for their fidelity to their moment of composition and their drive not toward non-meaning, but meanings beyond the precincts of mentality and its calculations." -from the Introduction by Li-Young Lee

Summary

Winner of the 2020 APR/Honickman First Book Prize, Chessy Normile’s debut collection, Great Exodus, Great Wall, Great Party, asks what would happen if we actually believed language to be a creative force that constructs our lived experience. Though “hope” is something we assign to the future, these poems disrupt time in order to be hopeful about the past. They could be funny all the time, but often choose not to be in the critical moment, using humor to become more vulnerable rather than less. Chessy Normile’s poetry is, according to Li-Young Lee, “smart, curious, original, and authentically weird.”

Foreword

  • galleys to pre-pub media
  • 50 review copies and press material sent to key media
  • special feature in American Poetry Review
  • full-page feature in in-house catalog
  • catalog sent to individual poetry readers (15k) and to purchased lists of poetry teachers (5k) and academic libraries (2k)
  • featured on Copper Canyon and American Poetry Review websites
  • Product details

    Authors Chessy Normile
    Assisted by Li-Young Lee (Introduction)
    Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
     
    Languages English
    Product format Paperback / Softback
    Release 08.09.2020, delayed
     
    EAN 9780986093821
    ISBN 978-0-9860938-2-1
    No. of pages 96
    Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama

    POETRY / Subjects & Themes / Inspirational & Religious, POETRY / Women Authors

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