Om come from
janan alexandra’s debut poetry collection, COME FROM,
weaves from English to Arabic, exploring the joint projects of longing and
belonging. Part love song for the speaker’s mother and part grief song for
ongoing postcolonial loss, this book reaches for, around, underneath, and
through language—feeling for its limits and possibilities.
Drawing
on both narrative and lyric impulses, alexandra invites readers into a world
bristling with family, memory, home, and inheritance—all in the wake of
dislocation and fracture. In one section of the book, we follow the speaker
“back home” after years of separation; later, we encounter a series of parables
in the form of an Arabic abecedarian, through which the speaker recovers parts
of her mother tongue—probing the gifts and wounds of language, invoking
personal and communal histories marked with the long-durée of empire.
This book searches for
what might be possible if we dislodge our practices of belonging from the myth
of wholeness, divest from nation and state, and instead turn deeply toward each
other. Here is a collection that pulses with warmth and vitality, heralding the
arrival of a fresh and vibrant voice on the poetry scene. Clear and concise,
accessible yet profound, COME FROM investigates
what is deeply interior while reaching toward the world with tenderness and
generous attention.
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