Now You're the Enemy

Now You're the Enemy

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Hall, James Allen
University of Arkansas Press
EAN: 9781610752831
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2009 Texas Institute of Letters Poetry Award; Finalist for the 2008 Independent Booksellers' Foreword Magazine Book of the Year Award; co-winner in the gay poetry category from Lambda Book Awards.A family in the aftermath of violence These raw and powerful poems have at their heart the charged, archetypal figure of the mother. Conflicted by the twin desires of self-destruction and self-preservation, this mother is both terrible and beautiful. This compassionate, nervy collection of poems shows a family in the aftermath of violence. James Allen Hall explores themes of loss, the intersection of grief and desire, and the ways in which history, art, and politics shape the self. We meet the speaker's mother in many guises-she is the rogue Republic of Texas, the titular character of Rosemary's Baby, a nineteenth century artist's model, a fake entry in an encyclopedia, the lost queen of King Lear. With clarity, wit, and compassion, the speaker discovers the facets of his mother-her own abuse, her years of adultery, her struggle to remain independent-so that he may come to terms with his own sexuality. By seeing his mother in these guises, the speaker understands identity as it develops along and is reclaimed from the most repressive of social margins. Hall's poems twine the autobiographical impulse with a deeper emotional, somewhat surreal, temperament. This is a book as much about the way we tell our stories as it is about the stories we tell. Now You're the Enemy negotiates narrative in order to refashion the self-as a way to survive, to learn the redemptive power of love.
EAN 9781610752831
ISBN 161075283X
Binding Ebook
Publisher University of Arkansas Press
Publication date January 1, 2008
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Hall, James Allen