Somatic

Author:   Ann Keniston (University of Nevada/Reno) ,  Diane Lockward
Publisher:   Terrapin Books
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9781947896253


Pages:   104
Publication Date:   30 March 2020
Format:   Paperback
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"Sorrowing, searching, and uncompromising as she lifts the fabric of language to come closer to what language resists, Ann Keniston in Somatic unravels meaning, examining issues of dominance and shame and what it means to be ""torn and then / remade."" Keniston builds upon and inhabits historical materials regarding the condition formerly known as hysteria, working with a heightened sense of the precarious, peculiar language of the body. Here the experience of absence creates the vivid sensation of presence, and the ode transforms into the elegy and the elegy into the ode. These are startling, beautiful poems, palpable with intelligence and the long reach of their author's compassion. --Lee Upton"

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Author:   Ann Keniston (University of Nevada/Reno) ,  Diane Lockward
Publisher:   Terrapin Books
Imprint:   Terrapin Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.163kg
ISBN:  

9781947896253


ISBN 10:   1947896253
Pages:   104
Publication Date:   30 March 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Utilizing startling, hairpin turns of language that unlock moments of insight and empathy, Ann Keniston creates a depth of feeling that is too honest, too singular and too hard-won to ever be sentimental. No poet I know of so effectively traces the contours of the interior. Whether she's writing about a daughter's grief or grappling with faith, there is a caged restlessness in these poems, a force of feeling held in check by the rigors of the syntax, that make them utterly compelling. Graceful, intimate, linguistically alive and bristling with intelligence, these are poems that challenge and expand your understanding of yourself. --Steve Gehrke, Michelangelo's Seizure It's extraordinary to read gorgeous, textured poems by a scholar deeply familiar with the history of psychoanalysis. In Somatic, the wisdom and also the blindnesses of Freud offer an idiom to explore a daughter's grief. Ancient poetic forms--ode, elegy, aria-- enclose modern experiences of self-injury, anorexia, and psychic fracture, marking the transit between past and present, body and mind. Poetry, like psychoanalysis, becomes a medium of investigation, as well as lamentation and repair: half song half / garment with / seams / exposed. This stunningly original collection is recommended not only for readers of poetry but also for students of the mind-body connection, the medical humanities, and disability studies. For those who have mourned the death of a complicated or difficult elder, Somatic is essential reading. --Jane Thrailkill, Affecting Fictions


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Ann Keniston is the author of two previous collections and the coeditor of The New American Poetry of Engagement: A 21st Century Anthology (McFarland, 2012). A recipient of fellowships and grants in poetry from the Nevada Arts Council, Sierra Arts (Reno), and the Somerville (MA) Arts Council, she has held residencies at the CAMAC Arts Center (France), the Ucross Foundation, the Ragdale Foundation, the Blue Mountain Center, and elsewhere. Her poems have appeared in numerous journals, including the Yale Review, Gettysburg Review, Water-Stone, and Literary Imagination. A frequent teacher of poetry in K-12 classes, she has also taught poetry and publishing workshops in the community. She is a professor of English at the University of Nevada, Reno, where she teaches poetry workshops and literature classes.

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