Today's poem is "Outlines"
from Dear Outsiders
Jenny Sadre-Orafai
is the author of Paper Cotton Leather, Malak, and Dear Outsiders and is the co-author of Book of Levitations. A new edition of Malak, her second poetry collection, will be published by the University of Akron Press in 2024. Her prose has appeared in The Rumpus, Fourteen Hills, The Los Angeles Review, The Collagist, and others. She co-founded and co-edits Josephine Quarterly and teaches creative writing at Kennesaw State University.
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About Dear Outsiders:
"Dear Outsiders allows readers to wade into a world where maps become menus, a father's face is a cliff, and a mother's fingernails are circus peanuts. Written like a tender address to those who dwell on the periphery, Jenny Sadre-Orafai offers an accumulation of negations while questioning the unknown: 'What's the man's name who names the storms?' Using both minor and major sensory details, Sadre-Orafai provides a topographical color theory of objects that can only be perceived with the shrewd eyes of a poetthe blue versus orange beach towels, the two red plastic shovels, a yellow gold chain, a stack of pink roses, pawpaw, pigweed, and the mud that smells like dead eggs. Dear Outsiders is a book that you will pull into your chest like 'the thread, the net, the warning' that 'our home is a snake with pulled teeth.' Even though, as Sadre-Orafai writes, 'water isn't easy to read,' reading or rather swimming through this book might be what saves you. I was willing to become 'even more animal' spending time with these poems. Are you?"
"Jenny Sadre-Orafai's Dear Outsiders is a lamentation, an intimate catalogue, an off-script map that mimes the chaotic regularity of the big, wide sea. In their evocative, ecocritical attention to seaside outsiders, townies, and tourists, these interlocking vignettes prompt readers to relearn the language of landscape, love, and, relatedly, the impermanent cadence of our existence. Here the mysteriousness of nature lives within the details of the human body, in the intricacies of our most intimate relationships across time. While reading, I felt I embarked on a deep, urgent journey with Sadre-Orafaione that provokes an estrangement from symptoms of our everyday inattention, one that lays achingly bare all that we take for granted on this finite Earth."
"With crystalline precision, Jenny Sadre-Orafai's Dear Outsiders immerses us in the dream-logic of childhood. A strange, surreal plunge into underwater domesticity, orphanhood, and grief, Sadre-Orafai's lyric prose is a tidal force, weaving a syntax that pushes and pulls the reader through the terror of absence and estrangement. Spoken through a plural first-person we, Sadre-Orafai invents a grammar of connected memory and collective loss, the act of remembering itself a fugue state in which the undertow of grief 'is the rip that sweeps bodies under and into [our chests].' A singular, haunting collection."
September 2, 2020: "Mermaid Spell" (w/ Anne Champion) "Your daughter will tell you she's a mermaid..."
October 2, 2017: "We Can't Change the Orbits Quite Yet" "We have long talks about..."
November 1, 2014: "We Can Be Anything We Couldn't Be" "Here is the sunset every painter has painted..."
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