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Anon

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A collection of love poems addressed to an adverb, Anon meditates on the temporal "at once" between desire and language. From the playful verses of Slovenia's Tomaž Šalamun to the brushstrokes of an Edo period painting, Two Gibbons Reaching for the Moon by Japan's Ito Jakuchu, a character for the displaced Beloved emerges in this tapestry of time and art across borders. In Anon, the Beloved reflects:  How might translating a human experience, from one language to the next, be an act of longing for the anonymous Other? Or how might this longing for beauty, and the wordless face, heal us both? How might Eros, in exile, respond? With these questions, Vietnam's Mekong delta becomes the book's central force. Endangered gibbons swing from the ruins of ecocide, and each image-rose, ape, and river-weaves itself into an undercurrent of postcolonial time. 

About the author

Sophia Terazawa is the author of two poetry collections with Deep Vellum, along with two chapbooks, I AM NOT A WAR (Essay Press), a winner of the 2015 Essay Press Digital Chapbook Contest, and Correspondent Medley (Factory Hollow Press), winner of the 2018 Tomaž Šalamun Prize. She's a graduate of the University of Arizona's MFA program, where she also served as Poetry Editor of Sonora Review. She currently teaches at Virginia Tech.

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A collection of love poems addressed to an adverb, Anon meditates on the temporal “at once” between desire and language. From the playful verses of Slovenia's Tomaž Šalamun to the brushstrokes of an Edo period painting, Two Gibbons Reaching for the Moon by Japan's Ito Jakuchu, a character for the displaced Beloved emerges in this tapestry of time and art across borders. 
In Anon, the Beloved reflects:  How might translating a human experience, from one language to the next, be an act of longing for the anonymous Other? Or how might this longing for beauty, and the wordless face, heal us both? How might Eros, in exile, respond? With these questions, Vietnam's Mekong delta becomes the book's central force. Endangered gibbons swing from the ruins of ecocide, and each image―rose, ape, and river―weaves itself into an undercurrent of postcolonial time. 

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  • Serial rights targeting Poetry, The Nation, American Poetry Review, BOMB, Granta, AGNI, Kenyon Review, Yale Review, Ploughshares
  • Targeted outreach to poetry reviewers and outlets, including the New York Times, Harriet Books, The Margins, Action Books
  • Promotion at/events pitched for Texas Book Festival, Dallas Literary Festival, AAWW
  • Virtual and in-person events with bookstores/venues in Minneapolis, New York, Texas, Bay Area, LA
  • Promotion on the publisher’s website (deepvellum.org), Twitter feed (@deepvellum), and Facebook page (/deepvellum); publisher’s e-newsletter to booksellers, reviewers, librarians

Product details

Authors Sophia Terazawa
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 07.02.2023
 
EAN 9781646052219
ISBN 978-1-64605-221-9
No. of pages 140
Illustrations Illustrationen, nicht spezifiziert
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies
Social sciences, law, business > Ethnology > Ethnology

Ethnic Studies, POETRY / American / General, POETRY / Women Authors, POETRY / American / Asian American & Pacific Islander

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