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Disbound : poems / Hajar Hussaini.

Van Pelt Library PS3608.U835 D57 2022
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hussaini, Hajar, author.
Series:
Kuhl House poets
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Language and languages--Poetry.
Language and languages.
Genre:
Poetry.
Physical Description:
77 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Iowa City : University of Iowa Press, [2022]
Summary:
Hajar Hussaini's poems in Disbound scrutinize the social, political, and historical traces inherited from one's language. The traces she finds--the flow of international commodities implied in a plosive consonant, an image of the world's nations convening to reject the full stop--retrieve a personal history between countries (Afghanistan and the United States) and languages (Persian and English) that has been constantly disrupted and distorted by war, governments, and media. Hussaini sees the subjectivity emerging out of these traces as mirroring the governments to whom she has been subject, blurring the line between her identity and her legal identification. The poems of Disbound seek beauty and understanding in sadness and confusion, and find the chance for love in displacement, even as the space for reconciliation in politics and thought seems to get narrower.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Notes from Kabul
Losing sight
Inventory
On our chest planes
The property of being separate
Phantasmagoria
Tea house
The photography of home
Bombast: a Persian etymology
Road trip
Funeral
Sufis instead
On-site commands
The field of death
Incumbencies' dispatch
Simple cafe
Urban correspondents
Telephone calls from PD #3
Inverse of most stories
Madar jan
Transhumance
Provincial heartache
Jocular geopolitics
Self-checkout
Chorus
The blessed gambler
The lane in an old email
A diwan imprinted
A distinctive duplication
Peopleless
Self-parody
Meta-variable
Stress & strain: a contrariety
Common cause
Blowback
Precedes essence
How everything should end
The question
Proctoring
The quotidian
The parenthetical is (internal)
An agreement made
The united nations of poetry rejects the full stop.
ISBN:
1609388674
9781609388676
OCLC:
1313387491

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