Slows: Twice (eBook)

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2023
Coach House Books (Verlag)
978-1-77056-755-9 (ISBN)

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Slows: Twice -  T. Liem
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SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2023 A.M. KLEIN PRIZE FOR POETRYLONGLISTED FOR THE 2024 RAYMOND SOUSTER AWARDCBC BOOKS CANADIAN POETRY COLLECTIONS TO WATCH FOR IN SPRING 2023Backward and forward: a double book of mirrored poems about identity in all its forms.This is a book of slow hours, days, and years how they can collapse into one another, how it can feel like we are living one day repeating itself. From within this collapse, the speaker seeks connection everywhere. They visit their fathers birthplace, Jogjakarta; they listen to a strangers phone call at the Motel 6 in Alberta; they linger in the so-called ethnic aisle of the grocery store. From all of these places the speaker is discouraged but tries to imagine a future joyously incomprehensible to the present.Slows: Twice is a collection of revisions and repetitions; every poem in one half of the book has an alternate version, or a mirror poem, in the other half. The poems are tied to themes of work and labour, consumption and waste, family and home, as shapers of identity and relationships. The act of revising and repeating slowly is meant to be a resistance to efficiency, a resistance to being an always-productive body under capitalism.The poems ofSlows: Twicecollect in resonance, contemplate the construction of selves, with modes of repetition, sequencing, and mirroring, the way language assembles an identity or points to itself as it points away. 'The clouds // disappear the sky sometimes; or they become it.' Storied and cubistic, palindromic and cleaved, Liems poems reveal relationships to time, noise, and duration, and the possibility of joy given painful pasts. Hoa Nguyen, author ofA Thousand Times You Lose Your TreasureT. Liem is one of my favorite poets working in Canada. I welcomed this book into my life like sudden sunlight.Slows: Twiceis a book about how urgently we need to read differently. I loved its mischievous relation to form and expectation as well as its burning intelligence. I once described T. as an inheritor of the tradition of language poetry, but whatSlows: Twiceproves is that T. is less an inheritor and more so an innovator, an inventor in their own right. I read it in one frenzied sitting. Billy-Ray Belcourt, author ofA Minor ChorusIts breathtaking to watch words drip from a page into a silver river cutting through a canyon of time. T. Liem sculpts poetry with steady, curious fingers, pushing against the filaments we think hold us together that have been quietly collecting cracks, from buried violence and whispered histories to the fragile connections tying us together.Obits.captured my heart;Slows: Twicenow affirms it. Teta, founder of diasporic Indonesian publicationBuahzine'For everything I was, I am now something else.' Revision of self and world are core to this innovative, unruly book that manages somehow to be at once formally wacky and emotionally clear. These poems seem to ask: if language is a box heavy with histories and inadequacies and which we nevertheless must carry, can language also carry us somewhere, elsewhere, strangely? Rarely have I encountered a book so at home in the unresolved, in the tension between a longing for declaration and a commitment to questions. T. Liems work conjures the figure of Janus: god of duality and gates, one face facing an end, the other looking through a new door, right in the eye of a dream. Chen Chen, author ofYour Emergency Contact Has Experienced an EmergencyT. Liem'sSlows: Twiceis a fascinating exercise in revision and remaking, each repetition of its text accomplishing the arduous task of stretching time and geopolitical fixity. 'asking and repeating/ we are made' declares Liem, and that utterance produces the book's essential maxim, 'language is change/ changed by prosody.' In between these cracks of time, language becomes a miracle suture for love and connection where the hard reality of one's circumstances may produce infinite ruptures. This is a book that peers into the fissure, holding these moments of fracture as still and clearly as possible--a future of proximates. Muriel Leung, author ofImagine Us, the Swarm
Erscheint lt. Verlag 9.5.2023
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik
Schlagworte Alberta • Capitalism • Home • Identity • Jogjakarta • Labor • language • lyric • MIRRORING • MONEY • Palindrome • reflection • relationship to place • Time • Waste
ISBN-10 1-77056-755-0 / 1770567550
ISBN-13 978-1-77056-755-9 / 9781770567559
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