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Separation Anxiety [Minkštas viršelis]

4.57/5 (46 ratings by Goodreads)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 182 pages, aukštis x plotis: 203x127 mm, Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Sep-2022
  • Leidėjas: Clash Books
  • ISBN-10: 1955904081
  • ISBN-13: 9781955904087
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 182 pages, aukštis x plotis: 203x127 mm, Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Sep-2022
  • Leidėjas: Clash Books
  • ISBN-10: 1955904081
  • ISBN-13: 9781955904087
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
A complex and entangled text that explores inherited trauma, the presence of ghosts, interspecies communication, the dream world, grief, and human/animal separation. Weaving wisdom from her shamanic practice and the interstices of language, and in the difficult moments anticipating the deaths of her beloved dog companions, Separation Anxiety marks the first collection of poetry from acclaimed prose writer Janice Lee, and is a meditation on inhabitation and existence beyond the human.

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PRAISE FOR JANICE LEE

Not only lingual sensitivity to the mystery of mystery but her courage in Separation Anxiety to probe uncertainty with aplomb, Janice Lee is that rare lingual artist having the courage to defy while engaging uncertainty and the brinksmanship that teems with anonymity. These are poems that reconnoiter their own dispossession. Will Alexander, author of The Combustion Cycle

"Simultaneously visionary in scope and distilled to the barest truth in language, Janice Lees Separation Anxiety journeys past death, opening to what always already was and to possibility. Notions of life, kinship, and love expand beyond species and the space-time continuum, transforming through encounter and relation. Theres an intimacy and directness in these poems that carries the reader tenderly through each revelation. Whispers from the cosmos, from beloveds, and from deep inside. Youll want to meander in and revisit the world these poems build, seeing our own more sharply and with all its ghostings.  Megan Kaminski, author of Gentle Women

Conjured and called to, companions, pets, ancestors, ideas, and the ever-multiplying evidence of the living, searching self inhabit the rooms of Separation Anxiety, each poem an entryas in a daybook or book of hours, as in an entrance: of and into. What occurs in Janice Lees numbered sequence of seventy-seven poems is, somehow, everything: lyric, list, quiz, instruction, incantation, meditation; dogs, darkness, laughter, prophecy, ghosts, landscapes, the labor of worms. Simultaneously capacious and cohesive, this remarkable book invents a dimension equal parts medium and record.

  Lisa Olstein

In Separation Anxiety, we embark with the knowledge that ghosts contain an echo to listen for and intuition is a form of sight. Both an astute guide and a fellow wanderer in the liminal landscape of anticipatory grief, Janice Lee observes, sometimes one must choose death/ not to run away from life. Living fully requires embracing transformationof those we love and of ourselves. She admits, it is brutal, but qualifies, it being linear time. As we stop resisting mortality and linearity, we simultaneously transcend their illusion; we will all go down these paths/ more than once. Navigating the territory of despair and denial without becoming consumed, Lee invites us to wake, forget, and wake again, to clear our vision and look around/ rather than/ ahead. Teresa K. Miller, National Poetry Serieswinning author of Borderline Fortune

"Janice Lee's brilliance in fiction now enters poetry in this exploration of grief, love, and communication between species: human, dog, ghost. These poems are intimate as they are intellectual, full of wisdom as much as wonder. Lee makes meaning of living, dying, and the subtle, gorgeous surprise. I love this book. It makes language and the world feel new."  Lee Herrick, author of Scar and Flower

"A delicate constellation of lives both human and not that keep threatening to come together to form meaning but then, with each new section, changes shape, continuing to open up. Imagine a Death is an illuminating exploration of radical intersubjectivity, the understanding that even though everyone and everything potentially can touch everything else, nothing accumulates with narrative neatness.  Through brilliantly complex sentences, Lee offers a disjunctive synthesis on the multifold possibilities and fears of being."  Brian Evenson, author of eilee Janice Lee is a genius! Eileen Myles, author of Afterglow: A Dog Memoir

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Janice Lee (she/they) is a Korean American writer, teacher, spiritual scholar, and shamanic healer. She is the author of 7 books of fiction, creative nonfiction & poetry, most recently: Imagine a Death (Texas Review Press, 2021) and Separation Anxiety (CLASH Books, 2022). She writes about interspecies communication, plants & personhood, the filmic long take, the apocalypse, inherited trauma, and the Korean concept of han, and asks the question, how do we hold space open while maintaining intimacy? Incorporating shamanic and energetic healing, she teaches workshops on inherited trauma, healing and writing, and practices in several lineages, including the medicine tradition of the Qero, Zen Buddhism (in the tradition of Plum Village & Thich Nhat Hanh), and Korean shamanic ritual (Muism). She currently lives in Portland, OR where she is an Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at Portland State University. janicel.com  /  Twitter, Instagram: @diddioz