OSSIA
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The 87 Press
Published:16th Nov '24
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Landmark debut from prize-winning gay Korean-American poet.
This extraordinary debut collection from queer Korean-American poet Jimin Seo, moves between Korean and English, translating and re-translating micro-histories of grief, mourning, and love into a singular reading experience.
In this extraordinary, passionate debut poetry collection, Jimin Seo takes up a material we think we recognize – language – and transforms it through permutation, history, and translation into a lyrical and alien terrain. Seo takes up both Korean and English, drawing them across multiple experiences of relation – none of them equivalence. Translation and re-translation triangulate to form the ghostly third other which defines every relationship of two. Fragmentation, riff, homophony, and analogy sprawl like cuttings from a plant, yielding poems that grow in defiant new directions. This is a book calling to a mother, a teacher, lovers, and ultimately a self whose elements materialise through language, even as the speaker laments what language cannot be or hold.
Each part ripples with nimble musicality that spills over into an etymological linguistic ruckus while overtly addressing major themes throughout the book.
-- Sean F. Munro * antiphony journal *The promise of poetry lacquered by its fiscal hollowness, OSSIA wills itself towards an unlikely optimism, playful and funny, not something I would describe as hope.
-- Christian Wessels * Cleveland Review of Books *Each poem operates like an individual measure that builds and responds to another, in different variations and across multiple languages, to create strange, intelligent music about art-making and loss.
-- Rosanna Youn- Winner of Changes Book Prize 2023 (United States)
ISBN: 9781068644627
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130 pages