Vanessa Couto Johnson
is the author of the full-length poetry books pH of Au (Parlor Press, Free Verse Editions Series 2022) and Pungent dins concentric (Tolsun Books, 2018) and chapbooks speech rinse (Slope Editions, 2017), rotoscoping collage in Cork City (dancing girl press, 2016), and Life of Francis (Gambling the Aisle, 2014). Most recently, VCJ's poems have appeared in Abandon Journal, The Shore, Rough Cut, The Broken City, and Red Tree Review, among others.
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"chatoyancy and release"
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About pH of Au:
"In Vanessa Couto Johnson's pH of Au, alchemy is an art of both green and gold. Weaving between present and an ancestral past in Brazil's gold rush, losses can come from blames or be presaged by blood in the mouth. These poems are a prayer of fruits, a study of the self as a stranger, a slippery lyric mirror where gold can be both wound and repair."
"'The animal who only wants // gold are some humans,' Vanessa Couto Johnson writes in pH of Au, describing the impact of the Brazilian gold rush on her ancestors: colonialism, war, injury, death, and environmental destruction. With shimmering, fresh language, Johnson proposes the ephemeral as a more meaningful alternative to the insolubility and permanence of gold. Powerful, intangible memories fill the absences of a long-distance relationship, and the transient actions of cooking and eating represent the ultimate form of meaning-making. In pH of Au, Johnson beautifully reveals how all matter-whether a precious metal or a steaming bowl of ramen-is alive, charged with memories and connected to all other living things, their borders dissolved by the universal solvent of love. This stunning work proves that Johnson is nothing less than a modern-day alchemist, working golden miracles in her lines."
"Poetry for Vanessa Couto Johnson is alchemy. In pH of Au, this fine young poet mixes personal and familial narratives with science and deep learning to assay how we might discover the magic, the gold, in our lives. Along the way she develops a distinctive idiom made of disparate languages-English, Portuguese, Tupi-Guarani, the semantics of chemistry. Even her three sections' titles ('Chrysocyon,' 'Hylozoism,' 'Kintsugi') come from Greek and Japanese, as each surmises its own alchemical answer, from the 'golden dog' of Brazil, to the tenet that all matter is alive, to the art of restoring breakage with golden seams. Vanessa Couto Johnson is alert to all these "golden ratios," and more, where even her own blended family is a figure for magic: 'An immigrant is an / emigrant // is an immigrant. A generation of / equation shifts letters sometimes.' The poems of pH of Au are alchemical wonders, 'summing while humming.'"
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