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The Rendering

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The Rendering is a compelling poetry collection that explores climate change through experimental verses rooted in ecology. Anthony Cody confronts the Dust Bowl era's history and its lingering effects on today’s climate crisis, weaving in critical reflections on capitalism's role. The poems question the possibility of wholeness amid the environmental and cultural upheaval wrought by the Anthropocene and settler colonialism, urging readers to engage in acts of renewal and to envision new paths forward.
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This book is ideally suited for readers interested in contemporary poetry that intersects with ecology, climate change, and social critique. Fans of experimental and hybrid poetic forms, as well as those engaged with environmental justice and the cultural impacts of the Anthropocene, will find this collection thought-provoking and innovative.

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A poetry collection that considers climate change and the possibility of wholeness within the Anthropocene.

Through a series of experimental poems centred on ecology, Anthony Cody’s The Rendering confronts the history of the Dust Bowl and its residual impacts on our current climate crisis, while acknowledging the complicities of capitalism. These poems grapple with questions of wholeness and annihilation in an Anthropocenic world where the fallout of settler colonialism continues to inflict environmental and cultural devastation. Cody encourages readers to participate in radical acts of refreshing and reimagining the page, poem, collection, and the self, and he invites us to reflect on what lies ahead should our climate continue on its current trajectory toward destruction.

These poems consider if wholeness, or a journey toward wholeness, can exist in the Anthropocene. And, if wholeness cannot exist in these times, we are invited to look at our lives and the world through and beyond annihilation.

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Publishers Weekly awarded this collection a starred review, praising its haunting, experimental approach that combines history, imagination, and criticism. They highlight Cody's innovative use of photos, inverted text, and QR codes, which challenge readers to expand their understanding of poetry and meaning. Harriet Books lauded it for emphasising that environmental disasters are not neutral or random but deeply connected to human systems and policies. Cody’s work is noted for modelling a fresh dialogue between text and the world.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781632431141

Publisher: Omnidawn Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 06 May 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Omnidawn Publishing

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 1.0mm

Width: 6.0mm

Height: 9.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 144

About the Author

Anthony Cody is the author of Borderland Apocrypha, which won the 2018 Omnidawn Open Book Prize, a 2022 Whiting Award, 2021 American Book Award, 2020 Southwest Book Award, 2020 Poets & Writers debut poet, and was a finalist for the National Book Award, the PEN America / Jean Stein Award, and the L.A. Times Book Award, among others. His poetry has appeared in Poetry, Magma, Colorado Review, Gulf Coast, NinthLetter, Prairie Schooner, ctrl+v journal, and TriQuarterly, among others. He coedited How Do I Begin?: A Hmong American Literary Anthology, and he coedited and cotranslated Juan Felipe Herrera’s Akrílica. He serves as poetry editor for Noemi Press and Omnidawn, and he lives with his partner, poet Mai Der Vang, in Fresno, California.

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