Should You Lose All Reason(s)
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Should You Lose All Reason(s)
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Justine Chan's debut book Should You Lose All Reason(s) is a luminous triptych of poems in which she examines her experiences as a Chinese American woman yearning for genuine belonging and connection. In conversation with a Southern Paiute folktale, these poems run off the page, exploring landscapes, cityscapes, music, exile, race, family, and resilience.
At times scorching, at times brimming with awe and desire, this debut book of poems resonates with a brilliant new voice.
When Justine Chan worked as a park ranger at Zion National Park, she chose to retell a Southern Paiute folktale for her weekly evening programme on coyotes. The more that long, hot summer unfolded, the more time she spent alone in the desert, the more she retold the story, the more the story became her life. And in that space, she began to write.
Should You Lose All Reason(s) is unafraid of looking hard back, down, towards, around, forward, at the stories we tell, at herself, at the desert, at the sun, at everything. In conversation with the Southern Paiute folktale, she weaves together a triptych of poems, poems both always on the move and stuck, in exile, in wilderness.
Drawing from her experiences serving in AmeriCorps, working as a park ranger, and travelling across the United States, she explores race, loneliness, stories, hauntings, family, landscapes and cityscapes, climate change, survival, music, resilience, the West, and America itself.
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Praised for its linguistic force, passion, and love, Justine Chanβs poetic narrative embraces a search for belonging in both Americaβs landscape and family life. Shawn Wong highlights how Chan shows readers how to truly inhabit identity. Tiffany Midge applauds the epic, cinematic quality of the poems and their dazzling, multidimensional take on the myths of the West. Reviewers note the collection's rich imagery and how it invites reflection on ecological and mythological themes.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781634050456
Publisher: Chin Music Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 25 May 2023
Country: United States
Imprint: Chin Music Press
Illustration: Illustrations
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 6.0mm
Width: 228.0mm
Height: 152.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 108
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About the Author
Justine Chan is a poet, writer, and singer-songwriter from Chicago. Her writing has appeared in Electric Literature, Baltimore Review, Beecher's, Booth, Poetry on Buses, Midwestern Gothic, and elsewhere. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Washington and has worked many seasons as a park ranger with the National Park Service. She currently lives in Seattle.
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