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Book Title
Scenery : a Lyric
Publication Name
scenery
Title
scenery
Subtitle
a lyric
Author
José Felipe Alvergue
Format
Trade Paperback
ISBN-10
0823288676
EAN
9780823288670
ISBN
9780823288670
Publisher
Fordham University Press
Genre
Poetry
Release Date
01/09/2020
Release Year
2020
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
0.4in
Item Length
10.2in
Series
Poets Out Loud
Publication Year
2020
Topic
General
Item Width
7.3in
Item Weight
10 oz
Number of Pages
112 Pages

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In scenery , lyric's public voice and memoir's personal reconciliations confront the archives of America's racial and legal histories, resulting in a genre-bending exploration of what it means to exist as oneself for an Other. The author, a Salvadorean immigrant and parent, reflects on the status of personhood in America between racial supremacy and racial disavowal, thinking through his own structural role as a naturalized citizen, and naturalization's historical condition in the denial of full legal and emotional Black personhood. This daring work delves into the archive of liberal humanism from colonial era writing on the competing status of slaves to the present, while the visual archive of public news provides an ekphrastic environment to the author's bigger lyric-memory: being the parent of a biracial American-born child in a contemporary era accentuated by violence, white nationalism, and fear. From seventeenth-century casta paintings up to contemporary coverage of domestic unrest and riots, from the delivery room to scenes of parenthood, Alvergue ponders: What is the kind of emotion a face demonstrates, or a body, an assembly? scenery approaches, in an asymptotic manner, the empathy we come to feel when the language we've made is dulled by the roles we are also expected to occupy against one another.

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Publisher
Fordham University Press
ISBN-10
0823288676
ISBN-13
9780823288670
eBay Product ID (ePID)
27038714845

Product Key Features

Book Title
Scenery : a Lyric
Author
José Felipe Alvergue
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
General
Publication Year
2020
Genre
Poetry
Number of Pages
112 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
10.2in
Item Height
0.4in
Item Width
7.3in
Item Weight
10 oz

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Lc Classification Number
Ps3601.L879s28 2020
Reviews
scenery is 'a kind of study /that is a bracing/ for impact.' What José Felipe Alvergue tenses for in and perhaps through this brilliant and vulnerable book is the wrack of reckoning. That wreckage sets on the pages in visual and lexical entanglements: 'gnarls' of complicity and protest, privilege and trammel, particular bodies and abstraction. Alvergue moves us through these ruins with unflagging emotional immediacy and intellectual urgency, turning, again and again, on the image of his newborn son, ashen, breathless. scenery is a powerful work, stirred from an instance of the author's desperate powerlessness. We should study this ., Evoking his son's body, José Felipe Alvergue writes: 'How far will ribs expand. What is his. Who is it that is that his. Who is the one feeling skin stretch or the bones move.' This proprioceptive enquiry extends, for me, to the motif of arrival that moves through scenery . How bodies rebound or mix the moment of their implementation (citizenship) so that this moment is also the site of a citizen's complicity (legally, historically, psychologically) with everything that makes [made] their own trajectory a fact. This is a book that makes you look at landscapes, and the figures that occupy them, without bringing attention to the middle ground. The near ground, instead, is where this book focuses itself: images and accounts of bodies convened to suffer, distinctly so. In accessing these images so rapidly, simply by turning the page, I had the sense that Alvergue was saying something, to a possible reader, about the ethics of their own settled or concomitant gaze. What it would be to unsettle the lightness and momentum with which a person reads in the first place. The violence in this book, which is to say the history of violence that this book traces and converts to a kind of poetry, finds its counterpoint in the tenderness and care extended to the writer's child. Flesh notes. Empathy: how far + what is + who . ---Bhanu Kapil, scenery is 'a kind of study /that is a bracing/ for impact.' What José Felipe Alvergue tenses for in and perhaps through this brilliant and vulnerable book is the wrack of reckoning. That wreckage sets on the pages in visual and lexical entanglements: 'gnarls' of complicity and protest, privilege and trammel, particular bodies and abstraction. Alvergue moves us through these ruins with unflagging emotional immediacy and intellectual urgency, turning, again and again, on the image of his newborn son, ashen, breathless. scenery is a powerful work, stirred from an instance of the author's desperate powerlessness. We should study this . ---Douglas Kearney, Evoking his son's body, José Felipe Alvergue writes: "How far will ribs expand. What is his. Who is it that is that his. Who is the one feeling skin stretch or the bones move." This proprioceptive enquiry extends, for me, to the motif of arrival that moves through scenery. How bodies rebound or mix the moment of their implementation (citizenship) so that this moment is also the site of a citizen's complicity (legally, historically, psychologically) with everything that makes [made] their own trajectory a fact. This is a book that makes you look at landscapes, and the figures that occupy them, without bringing attention to the middle ground. The near ground, instead, is where this book focuses itself: images and accounts of bodies convened to suffer, distinctly so. In accessing these images so rapidly, simply by turning the page, I had the sense that Alvergue was saying something, to a possible reader, about the ethics of their own settled or concomitant gaze. What it would be to unsettle the lightness and momentum with which a person reads in the first place. The violence in this book, which is to say the history of violence that this book traces and converts to a kind of poetry, finds its counterpoint in the tenderness and care extended to the writer's child. Flesh notes. Empathy: how far + what is + who .
Target Audience
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Lccn
2020-909516
Dewey Decimal
811/.6
Series
Poets Out Loud Ser.
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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