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Unalone : poems in conversation with the Book of Genesis / Jessica Jacobs.

Van Pelt Library PS3610.A356433 U53 2024
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Jacobs, Jessica, 1980- author.
Contributor:
Rosengarten Family Fund.
Language:
English
Genre:
poetry.
Poetry.
Physical Description:
195 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Tribeca : Four Way Books, [2024]
Summary:
""Make a fence, said the rabbis, around the Torah," reads the first line of Jessica Jacobs' unalone. By the end of this opening poem, however, Jacobs has defined her engagement with religious texts as an act of devotion to living fully in the world's complexity: "Here, love, is fruit with the sun still inside it. Let me // thumb the juice from your chin. Let us honor what we love / by taking it in." Structured around the twelve parshiyot (portions) of Genesis, the trajectory of unalone parallels immersion in Jewish teachings with the contemporary world. Whether conversing with the sacred texts she reads or writing from her subjects' perspectives, Jacobs navigates an abundance of experiences: growing up queer, embracing one's sexuality, reversing roles as the adult child of aging parents, wrestling with religious history and the imposed roles of womanhood, exploring how the past foreshadows our current climate crisis, and revisiting the blush of new love while cataloging the profound, though more familiar, joys of a long relationship. Deeply personal and yet universal in its truths, unalone draws on the Book of Genesis as a living document whose stories, wisdom, and ethical knots can engage us more fully with our own lives - whatever your religious tradition or spiritual beliefs. In this stunning and ambitious book, Jacobs reminds us that all poetry serves as a kind of prayer - a recognition of beauty, a spoken bid for connection, a yearning toward an understanding that might better guide us through our days. When you "dive / from the twin heights of your eyes," "that tiny pool below" isn't God. "Well, not exactly," Jacobs comforts us. "It's you. One breath deeper than you've / ever been, one breath closer to the heeded, heedful world.""-- cProvided by publisher
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Rosengarten Family Fund.
Other Format:
Online version: Jacobs, Jessica, 1980- Unalone
ISBN:
9781954245822
1954245823
OCLC:
1391330004
Publisher Number:
99996242354

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