Santa Tarantula

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME PRESSISBN: 9780268207526

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By Jordan Perez
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UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME PRESS
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229 x 152 mm
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277

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Jordan Perez works professionally in online safety and childhood sexual abuse prevention. She has an MFA in creative writing from American University and has published poetry in Cutthroat, Poetry International, Mississippi Review, and more.

Part 1. Smallmouth Smallmouth Twelve Your Father Knew Many Women The Masculinity Camps Deadgirl Knockout Rose In This Story Body The Men Mixed-Up Sestina Tamar Men Everywhere Are Setting Traps A Desolate Woman The Glory Has Departed Letter to My Grandfather in April Lot's Daughter Part 2. Dissent O God of Cuba Dissent Santa Tarantula Becoming Wild Delilah The Dream Gomer I Consider Violence Jael Wanting New Study Say Men Who Do Dishes Are Less Likely to Kill You Bathymetry How to Be the Other Woman The Woman with Wounded Hands Chicken Heart Crossing Misplaced Part 3. Gospel Genesis I Was Named for the River of Blessings Upended Pilgrimage Asymptote Theodore Roosevelt Island Herding Tent Caterpillars Rejoice This Is What the Girl Really Wants Things to Cling To Liturgy The Gospel According to the Girl Acknowledgements

"Jordan B. Perez' Santa Tarantula considers the devastating traces of gendered violence and intergenerational trauma, grief and pain, passed on from the state's abuse, to the family, to the child's body. But the girl at the center of these poems is no victim crushed into oblivion. She transfigures by her own alchemy. Perez' poems remind us there is always life, connection, and pleasure to be made anew." -Heidi Andrea Restrepo Rhodes, author of The Inheritance of Haunting "In Jordan Perez's magnetic debut, foundational narratives-religious, girlhood-crash into each other, strike sparks that illuminate violence and tenderness. What shapes us, what disfigures us, in these poems, is yoked together with a startling imagination and language that's precise and resonant. A memorable and powerful collection." -Eduardo C. Corral, author of Guillotine "Jordan Perez lends scientific, lyrical attention to the deepest wounds within families and sexes. This fearless, economical writing haunts from the start, excavates and sings of pain and persistence." -Sheila Maldonado, co-judge, author of that's what you get "Jordan Perez's hard-driving debut finds solidarity with those run through the meat grinder of heteropatriarchy-its particular pockets and violences-and those who lifted a sabotaging instrument-or their mere selves-against that machinery. Lyrical and loud, if one were to call this book 'unflinching,' I would ask, incredulously, how they ever expected a speaker such as this to flinch." -Kyle Dargan, Books Editor for Wondaland Arts Society

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