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Toxicon & Arachne

Joyelle McSweeney

'The power of McSweeney's work cannot be separated from its association with forms of oracle and soothsaying and so it is uncanny that it should arrive in the middle of a global pandemic... Frightening and brilliant' Dan Chiasson New Yorker

How does the body gestate grief? How does toxicity birth catastrophe?

In the months leading up to her daughter Arachne's birth US poet Joyelle McSweeney set out to write a quiver of poems like a quiver of poison arrows: formally and sonically virtuosic laced with the poet's obsessive concerns with contamination decay and the sublime featuring a crown of 'toxic sonnets' for the tuberculosis bacterium that killed Keats. But when Arachne was born with an unexpected birth defect lived briefly and died the poet was visited by a second welter of poems odes of love grief perplexity and rage. These two books Toxicon & Arachne form a double collection of poems weighing love grief art and survival in increasingly toxic days.

Toxicon & Arachne is the culmination of eight years of engagement with lyric under a regime of global and personal catastrophes.

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  • Classification : Poetry
  • Pub Date : FEB 4, 2021
  • Imprint : Corsair
  • Page Extent : 160
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9781472156051
  • Price : INR 799
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Joyelle McSweeney

A recipient of a 2022 Guggenheim Fellowship for Poetry, Joyelle McSweeney's published works span poetry, prose, drama, translation, and criticism. Her debut volume The Red Bird (2001) inaugurated the Fence Modern Poets Series; her verse play DeadYouth, or the Leaks (2012) inaugurated the Leslie Scalapino Prize for Innovative Women Playwrights; and her most recent double-collection, her co-translation with Jack Jung, Don Mee Choi, and Sawako Nakayasu of Yi Sang's Selected Works received numerous recognitions, including the 2021 MLA Aldo and Jeanne Scaglione Prize for a Translation of Literary Work. Her influential volume The Necropastoral: Poetry, Media, Occults (2014) counters conventional ecopoetics by locating aesthetic and political possibility in such signature Anthropocene phenomena as mutation, contagion, contamination, and decay. McSweeney is a Professor of English at the University of Notre Dame.

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