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- Objectstaat
- Book Title
- Perennial
- Publication Name
- Perennial
- Title
- Perennial
- EAN
- 9781566895170
- ISBN
- 9781566895170
- Publisher
- Coffee House Press
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Release Year
- 2018
- Release Date
- 07/08/2018
- Language
- English
- Country/Region of Manufacture
- US
- Item Height
- 0.2in
- Item Length
- 8.2in
- Genre
- Poetry
- Topic
- Subjects & Themes / Death, Grief, Loss, General
- Publication Year
- 2018
- Item Width
- 5.5in
- Item Weight
- 4.2 Oz
- Number of Pages
- 75 Pages
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Girlhood, selfhood, and the fragility of safety in tender poems that examine and then mourn micro- and macroscopic violence.
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Coffee House Press
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1566895170
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9781566895170
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Book Title
Perennial
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Subjects & Themes / Death, Grief, Loss, General
Publication Year
2018
Genre
Poetry
Number of Pages
75 Pages
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Item Length
8.2in
Item Height
0.2in
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
4.2 Oz
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Ps3606.O748664a6
Reviews
"Kelly Forsythe takes us through the Columbine massacre from the perspective of a teenage girl forced to reckon, for the first time, with brutality and helplessness. Laced with lyricism, anguished searching, and a heartbreaking delicacy of perception, Perennial is a book born of devastation that lifts us into new forms of empathy. The poems glow with life." --Joanna Klink "At the center of Kelly Forsythe's debut collection is a pulsating violence that beats in our ears, a threat at the periphery of our vision that we keep turning and turning to see. 'We were in the midst of it all the time,' declares one poem--and to read Perennial is to be ever in the midst, held captive, always moving within a world of impermeable borders. These poems reverberate against their walls--the walls of a classroom, of a school, the seemingly closed system of adolescence, the boundaries of the body itself--creating an atmosphere of unnerving intimacy. And what exists beyond these barriers? Perennial tests its fences, peers through the cracks to catch a glimmer of the unknown: a light that might burst through to free us, or consume us." --Camille Rankine "What happens after the flowers? After carnage and grief? Who gets to become themselves and who doesn't? This book splits the world in two--a mirror before and after violence, a fearlessness revealing the lines and paths of fear, a split screen of innocence and devastation. Kelly Forsythe is a true word-witch, casting spells to pierce their easy surfaces, to let multiple stranger, brilliant meanings leak out. She sees tiny key details as clues to the bigger mysteries and lets a generous beauty take root in a ground of fear and chaos which 'suddenly knew / the underside of infinity.' In the rare poetries of compassion and complexity--Forch, Glck, Nye--Forsythe is next, now, with a deep and supple art that makes more than sense, more than peace, more than a reckoning. It makes a way forward, heart refilled again and again with blood and life and blossoming future. If we are going to keep going, we need this devastating and gorgeous book." --Brenda Shaughnessy, One of Publishers Weekly's Best Summer Books of 2018 Nylon "46 Great Books To Read This Summer" "Kelly Forsythe takes us through the Columbine massacre from the perspective of a teenage girl forced to reckon, for the first time, with brutality and helplessness. Laced with lyricism, anguished searching, and a heartbreaking delicacy of perception, Perennial is a book born of devastation that lifts us into new forms of empathy. The poems glow with life." --Joanna Klink "This incredible, lyrical, profoundly moving book of poems revolves around the Columbine High School massacre, and delineates the experience of living before and after such extreme tragedy." --Nylon "At the center of Kelly Forsythe's debut collection is a pulsating violence that beats in our ears, a threat at the periphery of our vision that we keep turning and turning to see. 'We were in the midst of it all the time,' declares one poem--and to read Perennial is to be ever in the midst, held captive, always moving within a world of impermeable borders. These poems reverberate against their walls--the walls of a classroom, of a school, the seemingly closed system of adolescence, the boundaries of the body itself--creating an atmosphere of unnerving intimacy. And what exists beyond these barriers? Perennial tests its fences, peers through the cracks to catch a glimmer of the unknown: a light that might burst through to free us, or consume us." --Camille Rankine "What happens after the flowers? After carnage and grief? Who gets to become themselves and who doesn't? This book splits the world in two--a mirror before and after violence, a fearlessness revealing the lines and paths of fear, a split screen of innocence and devastation. Kelly Forsythe is a true word-witch, casting spells to pierce their easy surfaces, to let multiple stranger, brilliant meanings leak out. She sees tiny key details as clues to the bigger mysteries and lets a generous beauty take root in a ground of fear and chaos which 'suddenly knew / the underside of infinity.' In the rare poetries of compassion and complexity--Forché, Glück, Nye--Forsythe is next, now, with a deep and supple art that makes more than sense, more than peace, more than a reckoning. It makes a way forward, heart refilled again and again with blood and life and blossoming future. If we are going to keep going, we need this devastating and gorgeous book." --Brenda Shaughnessy, One of Publishers Weekly's Best Summer Books of 2018 Nylon "46 Great Books To Read This Summer" "Kelly Forsythe takes us through the Columbine massacre from the perspective of a teenage girl forced to reckon, for the first time, with brutality and helplessness. Laced with lyricism, anguished searching, and a heartbreaking delicacy of perception, Perennial is a book born of devastation that lifts us into new forms of empathy. The poems glow with life." --Joanna Klink "This incredible, lyrical, profoundly moving book of poems revolves around the Columbine High School massacre, and delineates the experience of living before and after such extreme tragedy." --Nylon "The columbine, a perennial, is said to look like an eagle's claw or five doves huddled together. Both are apt definitions fitting this fine debut collection." --Library Journal "At the center of Kelly Forsythe's debut collection is a pulsating violence that beats in our ears, a threat at the periphery of our vision that we keep turning and turning to see. 'We were in the midst of it all the time,' declares one poem--and to read Perennial is to be ever in the midst, held captive, always moving within a world of impermeable borders. These poems reverberate against their walls--the walls of a classroom, of a school, the seemingly closed system of adolescence, the boundaries of the body itself--creating an atmosphere of unnerving intimacy. And what exists beyond these barriers? Perennial tests its fences, peers through the cracks to catch a glimmer of the unknown: a light that might burst through to free us, or consume us." --Camille Rankine "What happens after the flowers? After carnage and grief? Who gets to become themselves and who doesn't? This book splits the world in two--a mirror before and after violence, a fearlessness revealing the lines and paths of fear, a split screen of innocence and devastation. Kelly Forsythe is a true word-witch, casting spells to pierce their easy surfaces, to let multiple stranger, brilliant meanings leak out. She sees tiny key details as clues to the bigger mysteries and lets a generous beauty take root in a ground of fear and chaos which 'suddenly knew / the underside of infinity.' In the rare poetries of compassion and complexity--Forché, Glück, Nye--Forsythe is next, now, with a deep and supple art that makes more than sense, more than peace, more than a reckoning. It makes a way forward, heart refilled again and again with blood and life and blossoming future. If we are going to keep going, we need this devastating and gorgeous book." --Brenda Shaughnessy, "Kelly Forsythe takes us through the Columbine massacre from the perspective of a teenage girl forced to reckon, for the first time, with brutality and helplessness. Laced with lyricism, anguished searching, and a heartbreaking delicacy of perception, Perennial is a book born of devastation that lifts us into new forms of empathy. The poems glow with life." --Joanna Klink, One of Publishers Weekly 's Best Summer Books of 2018 "Kelly Forsythe takes us through the Columbine massacre from the perspective of a teenage girl forced to reckon, for the first time, with brutality and helplessness. Laced with lyricism, anguished searching, and a heartbreaking delicacy of perception, Perennial is a book born of devastation that lifts us into new forms of empathy. The poems glow with life." --Joanna Klink "At the center of Kelly Forsythe's debut collection is a pulsating violence that beats in our ears, a threat at the periphery of our vision that we keep turning and turning to see. 'We were in the midst of it all the time,' declares one poem--and to read Perennial is to be ever in the midst, held captive, always moving within a world of impermeable borders. These poems reverberate against their walls--the walls of a classroom, of a school, the seemingly closed system of adolescence, the boundaries of the body itself--creating an atmosphere of unnerving intimacy. And what exists beyond these barriers? Perennial tests its fences, peers through the cracks to catch a glimmer of the unknown: a light that might burst through to free us, or consume us." --Camille Rankine "What happens after the flowers? After carnage and grief? Who gets to become themselves and who doesn't? This book splits the world in two--a mirror before and after violence, a fearlessness revealing the lines and paths of fear, a split screen of innocence and devastation. Kelly Forsythe is a true word-witch, casting spells to pierce their easy surfaces, to let multiple stranger, brilliant meanings leak out. She sees tiny key details as clues to the bigger mysteries and lets a generous beauty take root in a ground of fear and chaos which 'suddenly knew / the underside of infinity.' In the rare poetries of compassion and complexity--Forché, Glück, Nye--Forsythe is next, now, with a deep and supple art that makes more than sense, more than peace, more than a reckoning. It makes a way forward, heart refilled again and again with blood and life and blossoming future. If we are going to keep going, we need this devastating and gorgeous book." --Brenda Shaughnessy, Publishers Weekly Best Summer Books of 2018 Nylon "46 Great Books To Read This Summer" "Forsythe''s moving catalogue of a horrific event becomes a diagram of senselessness where minutiae take on a stark and eerie resonance when read beside today''s headlines." --Publishers Weekly "Kelly Forsythe takes us through the Columbine massacre from the perspective of a teenage girl forced to reckon, for the first time, with brutality and helplessness. Laced with lyricism, anguished searching, and a heartbreaking delicacy of perception, Perennial is a book born of devastation that lifts us into new forms of empathy. The poems glow with life." --Joanna Klink "This incredible, lyrical, profoundly moving book of poems revolves around the Columbine High School massacre, and delineates the experience of living before and after such extreme tragedy." --Nylon "Perennial adeptly captures the complexity of the subject and reminds readers how difficult it is to understand and overcome such events, even decades later." --Washington Post "The columbine, a perennial, is said to look like an eagle''s claw or five doves huddled together. Both are apt definitions fitting this fine debut collection." --Library Journal "Perennial shifts the conversation about school shootings from policy to people." --CNN "[A] ''coming-of-age'' story about what it means when feeling safe has drastically changed." --PBS "Forsythe delivers precise lines of pain . . . but what also appears is the dizzying sense that even in these banal spaces, humanity remains." --The Millions "Perennial feels like a reckoning with our collective grief that Columbine ever happened, and that it has happened again and again. . ." --Nylon "Perennial is intimate and unflinching in its capacity to pull the reader into these moments--beautiful and frightening in its emotional unfurling. It is not a light read, but it is a vital one." --Arkansas International "Forsythe''s poems . . . construct the possibility of a new narrative while keeping the truth intact." --fields magazine "At the center of Kelly Forsythe''s debut collection is a pulsating violence that beats in our ears, a threat at the periphery of our vision that we keep turning and turning to see. ''We were in the midst of it all the time,'' declares one poem--and to read Perennial is to be ever in the midst, held captive, always moving within a world of impermeable borders. These poems reverberate against their walls--the walls of a classroom, of a school, the seemingly closed system of adolescence, the boundaries of the body itself--creating an atmosphere of unnerving intimacy. And what exists beyond these barriers? Perennial tests its fences, peers through the cracks to catch a glimmer of the unknown: a light that might burst through to free us, or consume us." --Camille Rankine "What happens after the flowers? After carnage and grief? Who gets to become themselves and who doesn''t? This book splits the world in two--a mirror before and after violence, a fearlessness revealing the lines and paths of fear, a split screen of innocence and devastation. Kelly Forsythe is a true word-witch, casting spells to pierce their easy surfaces, to let multiple stranger, brilliant meanings leak out. She sees tiny key details as clues to the bigger mysteries and lets a generous beauty take root in a ground of fear and chaos which ''suddenly knew / the underside of infinity.'' In the rare poetries of compassion and complexity--Forché, Glück, Nye-- Forsythe is next, now, with a deep and supple art that makes more than sense, more than peace, more than a reckoning. It makes a way forward, heart refilled again and again with blood and life and blossoming future. If we are going to keep going, we need this devastating and gorgeous book." --Brenda Shaughnessy, "Kelly Forsythe takes us through the Columbine massacre from the perspective of a teenage girl forced to reckon, for the first time, with brutality and helplessness. Laced with lyricism, anguished searching, and a heartbreaking delicacy of perception, Perennial is a book born of devastation that lifts us into new forms of empathy. The poems glow with life." --Joanna Klink "What happens after the flowers? After carnage and grief? Who gets to become themselves and who doesn't? This book splits the world in two--a mirror before and after violence, a fearlessness revealing the lines and paths of fear, a split screen of innocence and devastation. Kelly Forsythe is a true word-witch, casting spells to pierce their easy surfaces, to let multiple stranger, brilliant meanings leak out. She sees tiny key details as clues to the bigger mysteries and lets a generous beauty take root in a ground of fear and chaos which 'suddenly knew / the underside of infinity.' In the rare poetries of compassion and complexity--Forch, Glck, Nye--Forsythe is next, now, with a deep and supple art that makes more than sense, more than peace, more than a reckoning. It makes a way forward, heart refilled again and again with blood and life and blossoming future. If we are going to keep going, we need this devastating and gorgeous book." --Brenda Shaughnessy, One of Publishers Weekly's Best Summer Books of 2018 "Kelly Forsythe takes us through the Columbine massacre from the perspective of a teenage girl forced to reckon, for the first time, with brutality and helplessness. Laced with lyricism, anguished searching, and a heartbreaking delicacy of perception, Perennial is a book born of devastation that lifts us into new forms of empathy. The poems glow with life." --Joanna Klink "At the center of Kelly Forsythe's debut collection is a pulsating violence that beats in our ears, a threat at the periphery of our vision that we keep turning and turning to see. 'We were in the midst of it all the time,' declares one poem--and to read Perennial is to be ever in the midst, held captive, always moving within a world of impermeable borders. These poems reverberate against their walls--the walls of a classroom, of a school, the seemingly closed system of adolescence, the boundaries of the body itself--creating an atmosphere of unnerving intimacy. And what exists beyond these barriers? Perennial tests its fences, peers through the cracks to catch a glimmer of the unknown: a light that might burst through to free us, or consume us." --Camille Rankine "What happens after the flowers? After carnage and grief? Who gets to become themselves and who doesn't? This book splits the world in two--a mirror before and after violence, a fearlessness revealing the lines and paths of fear, a split screen of innocence and devastation. Kelly Forsythe is a true word-witch, casting spells to pierce their easy surfaces, to let multiple stranger, brilliant meanings leak out. She sees tiny key details as clues to the bigger mysteries and lets a generous beauty take root in a ground of fear and chaos which 'suddenly knew / the underside of infinity.' In the rare poetries of compassion and complexity--Forché, Glück, Nye--Forsythe is next, now, with a deep and supple art that makes more than sense, more than peace, more than a reckoning. It makes a way forward, heart refilled again and again with blood and life and blossoming future. If we are going to keep going, we need this devastating and gorgeous book." --Brenda Shaughnessy "This incredible, lyrical, profoundly moving book of poems revolves around the Columbine High School massacre, and delineates the experience of living before and after such extreme tragedy." --Nylon, One of Publishers Weekly's Best Summer Books of 2018 Nylon "46 Great Books To Read This Summer" "Kelly Forsythe takes us through the Columbine massacre from the perspective of a teenage girl forced to reckon, for the first time, with brutality and helplessness. Laced with lyricism, anguished searching, and a heartbreaking delicacy of perception, Perennial is a book born of devastation that lifts us into new forms of empathy. The poems glow with life." --Joanna Klink "Forsythe's moving catalogue of a horrific event becomes a diagram of senselessness where minutiae take on a stark and eerie resonance when read beside today's headlines." --Publishers Weekly "This incredible, lyrical, profoundly moving book of poems revolves around the Columbine High School massacre, and delineates the experience of living before and after such extreme tragedy." --Nylon "The columbine, a perennial, is said to look like an eagle's claw or five doves huddled together. Both are apt definitions fitting this fine debut collection." --Library Journal "Perennial shifts the conversation about school shootings from policy to people . . . " --CNN "At the center of Kelly Forsythe's debut collection is a pulsating violence that beats in our ears, a threat at the periphery of our vision that we keep turning and turning to see. 'We were in the midst of it all the time,' declares one poem--and to read Perennial is to be ever in the midst, held captive, always moving within a world of impermeable borders. These poems reverberate against their walls--the walls of a classroom, of a school, the seemingly closed system of adolescence, the boundaries of the body itself--creating an atmosphere of unnerving intimacy. And what exists beyond these barriers? Perennial tests its fences, peers through the cracks to catch a glimmer of the unknown: a light that might burst through to free us, or consume us." --Camille Rankine "What happens after the flowers? After carnage and grief? Who gets to become themselves and who doesn't? This book splits the world in two--a mirror before and after violence, a fearlessness revealing the lines and paths of fear, a split screen of innocence and devastation. Kelly Forsythe is a true word-witch, casting spells to pierce their easy surfaces, to let multiple stranger, brilliant meanings leak out. She sees tiny key details as clues to the bigger mysteries and lets a generous beauty take root in a ground of fear and chaos which 'suddenly knew / the underside of infinity.' In the rare poetries of compassion and complexity--Forché, Glück, Nye--Forsythe is next, now, with a deep and supple art that makes more than sense, more than peace, more than a reckoning. It makes a way forward, heart refilled again and again with blood and life and blossoming future. If we are going to keep going, we need this devastating and gorgeous book." --Brenda Shaughnessy, One of Publishers Weekly's Best Summer Books of 2018 Nylon "46 Great Books To Read This Summer" "Kelly Forsythe takes us through the Columbine massacre from the perspective of a teenage girl forced to reckon, for the first time, with brutality and helplessness. Laced with lyricism, anguished searching, and a heartbreaking delicacy of perception, Perennial is a book born of devastation that lifts us into new forms of empathy. The poems glow with life." --Joanna Klink "Forsythe's moving catalogue of a horrific event becomes a diagram of senselessness where minutiae take on a stark and eerie resonance when read beside today's headlines." --Publishers Weekly "This incredible, lyrical, profoundly moving book of poems revolves around the Columbine High School massacre, and delineates the experience of living before and after such extreme tragedy." --Nylon "The columbine, a perennial, is said to look like an eagle's claw or five doves huddled together. Both are apt definitions fitting this fine debut collection." --Library Journal "Perennial shifts the conversation about school shootings from policy to people . . . " --CNN "Perennial feels like a reckoning with our collective grief that Columbine ever happened, and that it has happened again and again. . ." --Nylon "At the center of Kelly Forsythe's debut collection is a pulsating violence that beats in our ears, a threat at the periphery of our vision that we keep turning and turning to see. 'We were in the midst of it all the time,' declares one poem--and to read Perennial is to be ever in the midst, held captive, always moving within a world of impermeable borders. These poems reverberate against their walls--the walls of a classroom, of a school, the seemingly closed system of adolescence, the boundaries of the body itself--creating an atmosphere of unnerving intimacy. And what exists beyond these barriers? Perennial tests its fences, peers through the cracks to catch a glimmer of the unknown: a light that might burst through to free us, or consume us." --Camille Rankine "What happens after the flowers? After carnage and grief? Who gets to become themselves and who doesn't? This book splits the world in two--a mirror before and after violence, a fearlessness revealing the lines and paths of fear, a split screen of innocence and devastation. Kelly Forsythe is a true word-witch, casting spells to pierce their easy surfaces, to let multiple stranger, brilliant meanings leak out. She sees tiny key details as clues to the bigger mysteries and lets a generous beauty take root in a ground of fear and chaos which 'suddenly knew / the underside of infinity.' In the rare poetries of compassion and complexity--Forché, Glück, Nye--Forsythe is next, now, with a deep and supple art that makes more than sense, more than peace, more than a reckoning. It makes a way forward, heart refilled again and again with blood and life and blossoming future. If we are going to keep going, we need this devastating and gorgeous book." --Brenda Shaughnessy "Forsythe delivers precise lines of pain . . . but what also appears is the dizzying sense that even in these banal spaces, humanity remains." --The Millions "Perennial is intimate and unflinching in its capacity to pull the reader into these moments--beautiful and frightening in its emotional unfurling. It is not a light read, but it is a vital one." --Arkansas International, One of Publishers Weekly's Best Summer Books of 2018 Nylon "46 Great Books To Read This Summer" "Kelly Forsythe takes us through the Columbine massacre from the perspective of a teenage girl forced to reckon, for the first time, with brutality and helplessness. Laced with lyricism, anguished searching, and a heartbreaking delicacy of perception, Perennial is a book born of devastation that lifts us into new forms of empathy. The poems glow with life." --Joanna Klink "Forsythe's moving catalogue of a horrific event becomes a diagram of senselessness where minutiae take on a stark and eerie resonance when read beside today's headlines." --Publishers Weekly "This incredible, lyrical, profoundly moving book of poems revolves around the Columbine High School massacre, and delineates the experience of living before and after such extreme tragedy." --Nylon "The columbine, a perennial, is said to look like an eagle's claw or five doves huddled together. Both are apt definitions fitting this fine debut collection." --Library Journal "At the center of Kelly Forsythe's debut collection is a pulsating violence that beats in our ears, a threat at the periphery of our vision that we keep turning and turning to see. 'We were in the midst of it all the time,' declares one poem--and to read Perennial is to be ever in the midst, held captive, always moving within a world of impermeable borders. These poems reverberate against their walls--the walls of a classroom, of a school, the seemingly closed system of adolescence, the boundaries of the body itself--creating an atmosphere of unnerving intimacy. And what exists beyond these barriers? Perennial tests its fences, peers through the cracks to catch a glimmer of the unknown: a light that might burst through to free us, or consume us." --Camille Rankine "What happens after the flowers? After carnage and grief? Who gets to become themselves and who doesn't? This book splits the world in two--a mirror before and after violence, a fearlessness revealing the lines and paths of fear, a split screen of innocence and devastation. Kelly Forsythe is a true word-witch, casting spells to pierce their easy surfaces, to let multiple stranger, brilliant meanings leak out. She sees tiny key details as clues to the bigger mysteries and lets a generous beauty take root in a ground of fear and chaos which 'suddenly knew / the underside of infinity.' In the rare poetries of compassion and complexity--Forché, Glück, Nye--Forsythe is next, now, with a deep and supple art that makes more than sense, more than peace, more than a reckoning. It makes a way forward, heart refilled again and again with blood and life and blossoming future. If we are going to keep going, we need this devastating and gorgeous book." --Brenda Shaughnessy
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e***i (42)- Feedback gegeven door koper.
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Geverifieerde aankoop
Pro and fast +++++!
n***j (195)- Feedback gegeven door koper.
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Geverifieerde aankoop
Exactly as described. Highly recommend Ebayer.