To Compare
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Fonograf Editions
Published:30th Apr '26
£13.99
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A bracing and variegated debut, Xuela Zhang's To Compare inhabits the fraught condition of living in and through translation in the age of globalization, social media, and the Chinese-American neo-Cold War. In To Compare, Zhang navigates the quagmire of transnational life, where one is always both here and away. "Has language/passed you by/like a curvy city/or shielded/and isolated you,/an illuminated vehicle/against the flooding/tenors of light?" Zhang writes in To Compare, reflecting on the nature of translation – both linguistic and otherwise – as a way of life. Disjunctive, alluring, To Compare poetically represents our contemporary age.
""In this book of poems packed with questions, some implicit, some explicit – what is it to think, to feel, to be, to have a body, to have a life that becomes "the animal one may slip into" – Xuela Zhang does the impossible: she embeds surprise in every page, sometimes in every line. Along with delightfully odd turns, there is subtle wit: "The park called Forest Park / seemed indeed like a forest." This mix of fun and incisive intelligence is not only persuasive, it is riveting." - Mary Jo Bang
"To Compare is a stunning collection that stitches together the personal, the political, and the powerfully observed. Zhang's poems are sharp lenses, refocusing our understanding of language, identity, and the restless act of translation. With a voice both tender and unsparing, she delivers a book that lingers long after the final line, humming with the quiet electricity of revelation."" - Matthias Göritz
"Instead of figuring out the conditions of trust,/ I decided to trust my own condition," says the speaker of Xuela Zhang's moving new collection, To Compare. In Zhang's vision, language is material, the palpable vehicle for love's metaphysics. In these gorgeous poems "the lurking interior/ becomes precise," transforming into a physical – and deeply painful – lyric. Although this is a debut collection, the voice of its speaker is ancient and wise. To read Zhang's poetry is to walk among the language objects – transfixing monuments to love and loss, ambivalence and paradox. I want to come back to this meditative collection again and again, observing its beautiful, faceted language from new and subtle angles." - Katy Lederer
ISBN: 9781964499468
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81 pages