Mitochondrial Night
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Coffee House Press
Published:18th Apr '19
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Poems that trace paths through time, genealogy, and geography, locating the generational legacy of history.
Taking mitochondrial DNA as his guide, Lee explores familial and national legacies, and their persistence across shifting boundaries and the erosions of time. In these poems, the trait of an ancestor appears in the face of a newborn, and in her cry generations of women's voices echo. Stories, both benign and traumatic, travel as lore and DNA. Using lush, exact imagery, whether about the corner bar or a hilltop in Korea, Lee is a careful observer, tracking and documenting the way that seemingly small moments can lead to larger insights.
Praise for Mitochondrial Night
A Finalist for the 2020 Minnesota Book Award in Poetry
A Book Riot Must-read poetry collection of 2019
“Winner of an American Book Award and a PEN/Open Book Award, Lee strikes a dizzying balance between the organic and the cosmic, the intimate and mythological.” —Publishers Weekly
“Formally protean and polyphonic, the poems change shapes and registers in a thrilling and often poignant chase after their truth. Ed Bok Lee’s Mitochondrial Night is a thrilling book by a gifted poet at the height of his powers.” —Khaled Mattawa
“The ‘new kind of poetry’ Lee forges is wide-ranging and hefty, with long poems knitting together exhaustive description with philosophical assertions while chronicling the past, examining the present and imagining the future.” —The Star Tribune
“Mitochondrial Night is an emotional and inquisitive investigation into the human condition that might just bring us one step closer to understanding our inescapable humanity.” —Rain Taxi
“In Mitochondrial Night, Ed Bok Lee takes us on an intimate journey through space and time, introduces us to people and places we have and have not met, to center us in our humblest humanity. . . . This collection is explosive; it shatters the boundaries of self in the service of art.” —Kao Kalia Yang
“Rooted in reality, the imagistic poems tackle the deep-rooted, long-term effects of colonialism that span generations.” —Mpls.St.Paul Magazine
“Lee’s work is intuitively strong; the poems are well-crafted into a series of masterpieces that build on each other, creating a larger master work that reveals a world made up of individuals who endure, survive, and connect.” —Against the Grain
Winner of the 2012 American Book Award, the Minnesota Book Award in Poetry, and the PEN Open Book Award,
“There is a nomadic beauty to Ed Bok Lee’s Whorled, which pulses with raw political anger and vital lyricism.” —The Guardian
“His poems are alternately devastating and grandstanding, word-drunk and built for speed. . . . There is another other / in the other of every / Another,” goes the opening poem, ‘All Love Is Immigrant.’ It’s a beautiful poem charged with a breathtaking idea. Whorled is a book that believes love is like a superior kind of capital: it’s a force that flows into new markets, sensing absences, and fills them, whether it’s a debased kind of space or an ennobling one.”—Minneapolis Star Tribune
“Elias Canetti remarked that a great writer must be for and against everything in the present time. In ways few Americans have attempted, Whorled takes on that challenge, deepening the reader into true soul work, grief and love for our human fragility. In poem after poem, Lee vividly explores knots of intersecting histories that connect the globe’s peoples in ways we have yet to take in and imagine.” —David Mura
ISBN: 9781566895323
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88 pages