Path Of Totality

Path Of Totality
Niina Pollari
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h210 x 140mm - 144pg
8 Feb 2022 US
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9781593767037
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Exploring the sudden loss of her child, the hope that precedes this crisis, and the suffering that follows, this collection of poetry renders a shattering experience with candor and immediacy. This collection is about the eviscerating loss of a child, the hope that precedes this crisis, and the suffering that follows. Spare, plain, sometimes startling in their snatches of humor, Pollari' s poems careen into the "tilted reality" of grief. This is poetry dredged from shock and rage, then dissected with pointillistic precision. Many of the pieces are closer to prose- in plain, forceful, language that will capture readers outside the poetry audience, they uncover and name sentiments outside of what is expected in books about child loss and grief- for instance, the embarrassment Niina felt for letting herself feel hope and joy, for revealing that she desired to be a mother at all, and for having to inform the world that her desire would not be granted. A shattering experience rendered with candor and immediacy, Path of Totality is a book "for anyone who ever expected anything" about a rarely told experience of motherhood.
"Pollari writes with straightforward, heartbreaking clarity. These poems are unflinching and powerful yet speak in simple, flat language that suggests everything can suddenly look different after a life-changing experience . . . Pollari has suffered the indescribable and written from that place, showing how fierce love can be, and how unspeakable grief can be endured. " -Publishers Weekly (starred review) "This poet speaks from the most terrible grief, losing a child, in the most direct way possible. When language begins to fail, she does not fall silent, but moves into a startling metaphorical knowledge: ' What are you supposed to call the feeling / When you see a star and realize that it corresponds to a map / That it' s just one point in a huge map / Extending over everything like an enormous dark skull. ' The poems are often not dark or sad. Yet they all feel achieved by means of an utterly terrible price. When I read their harrowing truths, I remember the irrefutable necessity of poetry. " -Matthew Zapruder, author of Father' s Day and Why Poetry "The exquisitely lyric Path of Totality is as gentle and tender as it is fierce and potent . . . Genre feels less important than the shape and shaping of language itself, and Path of Totality is a container woven to fit the content perfectly. Grief is messy, and the work does not deny that. But there is nothing chaotic about these poems. They grasp the raw and honorable honesty that deep sorrow demands, and deliver with startling clarity and attention the impossible, unending experience of loss, yes-but also, the vast emotional landscape of human experience. " -Khadijah Queen, author of Anodyne "It seems impossible this book was written, and with such grace and startling beauty. Amidst utter devastation and pain-hope, even humor emerges, and tenderness for others, and the other-than-human. These poems are the sunflowers growing up through the abyss. " -Kate Zambreno, author of Drifts "These poems are blisteringly clear, devastated, and oracular, and they brim with the kindness that comes after terrible enlightenment. " -Sarah Manguso, author of Very Cold People and 300 Arguments "You hold this book but this book also holds you . . . This book is alive, as painful as that might be to its brilliant writer. It' s not much comfort but not much can comfort-comfort is not in this universe. What suffuses this universe is all the universe holds despite what, and who, is lost. Am I speaking in code? Any reader of this book knows what I' m saying about it-to the reader nothing, not even utter emptiness, is alien. And emptiness is never utter, though it can be uttered and that sound resembles a splash of stars, a milky wash of stark existence, consciousness, connectedness almost unbearably relentless, almost unbearably beautiful. " -Brenda Shaughnessy, author of The Octopus Museum
Niina Pollari is the author of Dead Horse and the translator, from the Finnish, of Tytti Heikkinen' s The Warmth of the Taxidermied Animal. She is also an occasional reviewer. Her work can be found at Catapult, LA Review of Books, Pitchfork, and other outlets.

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