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Post-Volcanic Folk Tales

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Raised in a household of paprika in New Jersey by her homesick maternal grandmother—a refugee of the 1956 Hungarian Uprising and ensuing refugee crisis—Polonyi necessarily explores prescribed responsibilities of diasporic only-daughterhood. While shepherding her beloved grandmother through hospice at home, Polonyi wanders into slippery and informative... Read More
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A winner of the National Poetry Series, selected by acclaimed poet Ishion Hutchinson, Post-Volcanic Folk Talesis "incendiary art."

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Raised in a household of paprika in New Jersey by her homesick maternal grandmother—a refugee of the 1956 Hungarian Uprising and ensuing refugee crisis—Polonyi necessarily explores prescribed responsibilities of diasporic only-daughterhood. While shepherding her beloved grandmother through hospice at home, Polonyi wanders into slippery and informative familial-folkloric reveriescapes, gathering cartographic knowledge from her grandmother's body, name, language, personal possessions, and stories. In a "fever of the figurative," she desperately records the residues of her grandmother's waning memories while condemning violent political conditions, interrogating intergenerational psychoemotional curses, and contemplating ethics of witnessing. What do we give each other? How do we metabolise what we inherit for healing?

In Post-Volcanic Folk Tales, Polonyi's world-breaking-and-building propels dreamlike peregrinations, tender questions, vulnerable unsnarlings, and spectral cycle-stopping communions. Devoted yet vitally disobedient, she sings, archives, grieves, names her rage, and remedies "across endless loss and regeneration."

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781636141961

Publisher: Akashic Books,U.S.

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 03 December 2024

Country: United States

Imprint: Akashic Books,U.S.

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 88

About the Author

MACKENZIE POLONYI is a Pushcart Prize-nominated paprika poet, storyteller, educator, and bookseller based in New Jersey. She earned her BA from William Paterson University, where she was a Helen and Philip Manno Award winner, and her MFA in creative writing from Cornell University, where she was a lecturer and a Robert Chasen Memorial Poetry Prize winner.

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