Persephone in the Late Anthropocene – Poems
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Persephone in the Late Anthropocene – Poems
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Persephone in the Late Anthropocene vaults an ancient myth into the age of climate change. In this poetry collection, the goddess of spring now comes and goes erratically, drinks too much, and takes a human lover in our warming, unraveling world. Meanwhile, Persephone’s mother searches for her troubled daughter, and humanity is first seduced by the unseasonable abundance, then devastated by the fallout, and finally roused to act.
This ecopoetic collection interweaves the voices of Persephone, Demeter, and a human chorus with a range of texts, including speculative cryptostudies that shed light on the culture of the “Late Anthropocene.” These voices speak of decadence and blame, green crabs and neonicotinoids, mysteries and effigies. They reckon with extreme weather, industrialized plenty, and their own roles in ecological collapse.
Tonally, the poems of this book range between the sublime and the profane; formally, from lyric verse and modern magical-realist prose poems to New Farmer’s Almanac riddles and pop-anthropology texts. At the heart of this varied and inventive collection is story itself, as Demeter deconstructs “whodunits,” as the chorus grasps that mythmaking is an act of “throwing their voices,” and as their very language mirrors the downward spiral of destruction. Together, the collected pieces of Persephone in the Late Anthropocene form a narrative prism, exploring both environmental crisis and the question of how we tell it.
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Critics praise Megan Grumbling's collection as a powerful reinvention of myth for the Anthropocene, blending imagination and scientific insight. Katy Didden highlights its blend of opera, almanac, and anthropology, calling the poems "profoundly consoling" and "imagination-affirming." The work's lyrical and formal range conveys both lament and hope, offering a narrative prism on environmental devastation and the possibility of renewal.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781946724328
Publisher: Acre Books
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 15 October 2020
Country: United States
Imprint: Acre Books
Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 8.0mm
Width: 159.0mm
Height: 229.0mm
Weight: 154g
Pages: 120
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About the Author
Megan Grumbling is the author of Booker’s Point. Her work has appeared in Poetry, Crazyhorse, Iowa Review, Memorious, Best of the Net, Best New Poets, and elsewhere. Grumbling serves as poetry reviews editor for the Café Review, reviews theater for the Portland Phoenix, and teaches at Southern Maine Community College and the University of New England.
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