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An Exhalation of Dead Things

Inglese · Tascabile

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An Exhalation of Dead Things explores the intersections of mental illness, poverty, queerness, sexual assault, and resilience.

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Savannah Slone is a queer, bipolar, and disabled writer, editor, and English professor who currently dwells in the Pacific Northwest. She is the Editor-in-Chief of Homology Lit, as well as the author of Hearing the Underwater (Finishing Line Press, 2019)

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An Exhalation of Dead Things explores the intersections of mental illness, poverty, queerness, sexual assault, and resilience.

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"In a world quick to paper over its cracks and rot, AN EXHALATION OF DEAD THINGS stands in stark contrast, boldly and courageously balancing the beautiful, the abject, and the knowledge that everyone on earth will someday decay and disappear into the grinning void. These poems bring to mind Joseph Campbell's sage words of advice: 'the cave you fear to enter holds the treasure you seek.' Take a read and enter that cave!"

- Frankie Shaw, Director, Screenwriter, Actor

"An Exhalation of Dead Things, is an unflinching portrayal of identity and survival. These poems embody a constant state of becoming that is tied to the death and rebirth of self. Through intricate and piercing language, Savannah Slone confronts what is both personal and pivotal-moments that shape who we are despite what we have lost. An Exhalation of Dead Things will challenge readers to contemplate their various selves to ultimately become 'flowers from rust'."

-Denise Nichole Andrews, Editor-in-Chief of The Hellebore Press

Each poem in Savannah Slone's An Exhalation of Dead Things feels like its own world, with its own nature and religion and laws. And in each new world, the speaker must adapt, must perform multiple "interstellar / breakdowns of Self" in order to survive. This is a book that reimagines and defamiliarizes the human form. Reading An Exhalation of Dead Things feels like watching a John Carpenter movie through your fingers.

- Paige Lewis, Author of Space Struck

"This new collection by Savannah Slone speaks of loss, identity, and grief; of love and bones and bodies; of 'ruined histories' and 'private pathologies.' An Exhalation of Dead Things is a deeply felt and exquisitely crafted work. Sit with these poems, breathe them in, for they are aimed and necessary and unforgettable."

- Kathy Fish, Author of Wild Life: Collected Works from 2003-2018

"With incandescent language and an unflinching honesty, An Exhalation of Dead Things performs an excavation of the self's existence in the body and the body's existence in the world. In these poems, we see the self as its 'misplaced fragments': unlit sparklers, trap doors, blank canvases. But just as a blank canvas nonetheless holds the promise of art, so too do these poems by the electric power of their language promise that through excavation one can find if not resolution then understanding, a laying bare of all that is longing, the 'science of urgency' with which the self moves through the world."

- Emma Bolden, Author of House Is an Enigma

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Savannah Slone
Editore Ingram Publishers Services
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 29.06.2021
 
EAN 9781944866945
ISBN 978-1-944866-94-5
Pagine 138
Illustrazioni Illustrationen, nicht spezifiziert
Categorie Narrativa > Poesia lirica, drammatica

Poetry, Of specific Gay & Lesbian interest, Relating to LGBTQ+ people, POETRY / LGBTQ+, Relating to LGBTQIA+ people

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