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OverviewLexi Pelle's debut, Let Go With The Lights On, chronicles a wise-cracking ex-Catholic girl's rollercoaster life while troubling the notions of self, art, religion, and beauty. Through the lens of pop culture, these candid narratives reimagine beauty standards and grapple with the awkwardness of girlhood, struggles with body image and recovery, and questions of faith. In this intimate journey, with a fearless and unreserved voice, Pelle constructs a vivid frame-by-frame exploration of the profound ways in which desire molds the contours of our lives. These introspective poems illuminate the complexities of love, our human beliefs and desires. Lexi Pelle is a poet and editor living in New Jersey. She was the winner of the 2022 Jack McCarthy Book Prize, a Pushcart Prize nominee, and a finalist for the Prufer Poetry Prize and the Marvin Bell Poetry Prize. Her work has appeared in Rattle, Ninth Letter, SWWIM, Sucarnochee Review, and The Shore. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lexi PellePublisher: Write Bloody Publishing Imprint: Write Bloody Publishing Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.145kg ISBN: 9781949342505ISBN 10: 1949342506 Pages: 100 Publication Date: 04 May 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"Lexi Pelle's wild ride of a debut, Let Go With The Lights On, is an intense, funny, beautifully crafted meditation on desire, belonging, the drama of femininity and the wisdom to know that ""regret is where God isn't."" The poems show us the perils of a girlhood but also the growth where, like ""the hooked/fish's last dance against a thrash of air, we/are trying to move toward freedom."" This book moves me. -Susan Browne, author of Buddha's Dogs, Zephyr, and Just Living. ""Stick a finger in // the wound of truth""-Lexi Pelle's dazzling debut Let Go With The Lights On challenges us to the game of Truth and Dare. With humor, lyrical precision, and cinematic clarity, Pelle navigates the metamorphosis of girlhood, disillusionment with Catholicism, and the needs we hunger for without wanting. ""Consciousness is a planet of mirrors,"" and these poems look at looking-what we allow ourselves to see, what we look away from-and how seeing into the pains of beauty, shame, desire, and love can be a revelation that awakens an inner reckoning toward joy. -Tara Skurtu, author of The Amoeba Game" Lexi Pelle's wild ride of a debut, Let Go With The Lights On, is an intense, funny, beautifully crafted meditation on desire, belonging, the drama of femininity and the wisdom to know that ""regret is where God isn't."" The poems show us the perils of a girlhood but also the growth where, like ""the hooked/fish's last dance against a thrash of air, we/are trying to move toward freedom."" This book moves me. -Susan Browne, author of Buddha's Dogs, Zephyr, and Just Living. ""Stick a finger in // the wound of truth""-Lexi Pelle's dazzling debut Let Go With The Lights On challenges us to the game of Truth and Dare. With humor, lyrical precision, and cinematic clarity, Pelle navigates the metamorphosis of girlhood, disillusionment with Catholicism, and the needs we hunger for without wanting. ""Consciousness is a planet of mirrors,"" and these poems look at looking-what we allow ourselves to see, what we look away from-and how seeing into the pains of beauty, shame, desire, and love can be a revelation that awakens an inner reckoning toward joy. -Tara Skurtu, author of The Amoeba Game Author InformationLexi Pelle is a poet and editor living in New Jersey. She was the winner of the 2022 Jack McCarthy Book Prize, a Pushcart Prize nominee, and a finalist for the Prufer Poetry Prize and the Marvin Bell Poetry Prize. Her work has appeared in Rattle, Ninth Letter, SWWIM, Sucarnochee Review, and The Shore. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |