Field Guide for Accidents: Poems

Ești offline
Field Guide for Accidents: Poems

Field Guide for Accidents: Poems

Albert Abonado, Mahogany L. Browne

104

Pagini

2024

An

Paperback

Copertă

Adaugă în bibliotecă
Editura Beacon Press
Copertă Paperback
Pagini 104
An publicare 2024
ISBN 9780807020517
Categorii
Poezie

Descriere

**SELECTED BY MAHOGANY L. BROWNE FOR THE NATIONAL POETRY SERIES *An irreverent poetry collection that wrestles with questions of family, mortality, cultural history, and identity from the Filipinx-American experience"you showed him your teeth, you dared him to look into your mouth to see the me...

**SELECTED BY MAHOGANY L. BROWNE FOR THE NATIONAL POETRY SERIES *An irreverent poetry collection that wrestles with questions of family, mortality, cultural history, and identity from the Filipinx-American experience"you showed him your teeth, you dared him to look into your mouth to see the metal bands straightening your jaw into an American smile."--from Field Guide for Accidents Born in the United States to Filipino immigrants, poet Albert Abonado is no stranger to the language of periphery. Neither wholly "American" nor Filipino, Field Guide for Accidents *'s speakers are defined by what they are not: not white enough to be born in America, not Asian enough to feel at home in the Philippines. Abonado's poetry illuminates the strange and surreal in domestic routine, suturing wounds of love, grief, and the contradiction of being Filipinx-American, two identities bound with a hyphen that resists negation. What results is a growing exposure to a world mired in paradox. The poems in Field Guide for Accidents experiment with the constraints of the poetic line, shaping forms that exhume what tend to haunt us in the silence. In Field Guide for Accidents, memory becomes augmented with the imaginary; suspicion collides with superstition, while spirituality crosses paths with scientific fact. A mother returns to her son as a boat. A stew is prepared with blood yet masked as chocolate. The living eat with the dead in memories built like houses. Mythic, bloodthirsty creatures in Pinoy folklore prey on an exhausted poet. Research conducted in hindsight provides new avenues to explore regret. For many third-culture kids of the Asian-American diaspora, there is no such thing as a success story for "fitting in." What matters more is finding where you belong. Spooning images from hand to mouth, the poems in Field Guide for Accidents struggle with what it means to consume and be consumed by American culture.

Conectează-te pentru a lăsa o recenzie

🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥

Nicio recenzie încă

Fii primul care lasă o impresie.

Mai multe de Albert Abonado

Vezi toate
Literaz

Literaz e mai bun în aplicație

Scanează cărți cu camera, compară prețuri
și organizează-ți raftul digital.

Deschide în aplicație