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Selfportrait With Cephalopod Kathryn Smith

  • SKU: BELL-167780002
Selfportrait With Cephalopod Kathryn Smith
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Publisher: Milkweed Editions
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.89 MB
Author: Kathryn Smith
ISBN: 9781571317483, 1571317481
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Selfportrait With Cephalopod Kathryn Smith by Kathryn Smith 9781571317483, 1571317481 instant download after payment.

Environmental collapse. The betrayals and alliances of the animal world. A father who works in a timber mill. The celebrities in our feeds, the stories we tell ourselves. Loss, never-ending loss. Self-Portrait with Cephalopod—selected by francine j. harris as winner of the Jake Adam York Prize—is an account of being a girl, and then a woman, in the world; of being a living creature on a doomed planet; of being someone who aspires to do better but is torn between attention and distraction.

Here, Kathryn Smith offers observations and anxieties, prophecies and prayers, darkness and light—but never false hope. Instead, she incises our vanities and our hypocrisies, "the bloody hand holding back / the skin," revealing "the world's inner workings, / rubbery and caught between the teeth." These are the poems of someone who feels her and our failings in the viscera, in the bones, and who bears witness to that pain on the page.

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