Sister tongue Zab♯n-i khv♯har / poems by Farnaz Fatemi.

Author/creator Fatemi, Farnaz
Other author Smith, Tracy K.
Format Electronic
Publication InfoKent, Ohio : The Kent State University Press, [2022]
Descriptionx, 77 pages ; 22 cm.
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Parallel title Zab♯n-i khv♯har
SeriesWick poetry first book series
Abstract "In Sister Tongue, Fatemi shines gorgeous light on the liminal space between languages, bearing witness to the joy and longing that accompany every act of translation."-Tracy K. Smith, from the Foreword The poems in Sister Tongue explore negative spaces-the distance between twin sisters, between lovers, between Farsi and English, between the poet's upbringing in California and her family in Iran. This space between vibrates with loss and longing, arcing with tension. Farnaz Fatemi's poetry delves into the intricacies of the relational space between people, the depth of ancestral roots, and the visceral memories that shimmer beyond the reach of words. Language is one of the origins of the poet's displacement and the evidence of her non-belonging-in both Farsi- and English-speaking communities. The long lyric essay that makes up the spine of this book plumbs years of wordlessness and a journey of reconciliation, as Fatemi asks how her tongue might be a passport to the otherwise inaccessible territories within a self. The poems in Sister Tongue metabolize longing while holding space for the poet's multiple inheritances, offering a vision of a porosity of self. Through the work of this reckoning, Fatemi reveals how connections between people and places might be forged"-- Provided by publisher.
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LCCN 2022945905
ISBN9781606354445 (paperback)
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