The Blond Daisy
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Opis
e. irem az, The Blond Daisy
all of the above indicates that my grandmother’s Allah is labor. labor of the house, of the kitchen, of agriculture, of my grandfather’s heating stove shop; is raising her children and grandchildren; is the dizzying pastries, is eggs fresh from chicken and quails. my grandmother was the laborer who brought O into life. her hands, fingers, knuckles, nails, feet, legs, joints, nose, ears, lips, cheeks, and the rest of her flesh, hair, and bones. many forms, yes. love is never immaterial. O is labor: All at once.
e. irem az’ The Blond Daisy is a booklet composed of two multi-section poems, including the eponymous poem, about irem’s late grandmother, Zinet Tosun, and her Allah, at once universally boundless and simultaneously present in diurnal labor; and “perhaps it all started with,” which resurfaces smothering intergenerational trauma, zeroing in on domestic thresholds as simultaneously a seal but also potential escape route.
Dane techniczne
| Tytuł oryginału | The Blond Daisy |
| Autor | e. irem az |
| Wydawnictwo | Bored Wolves |
| ISBN/ISSN/EAN | 9788368165111 |
| Rok wydania | 2025 |
| Projekt książki | Sevinç Çalhanoğlu |
| Projekt okładki | Seçil Koman |
| Język | Angielski |
| Liczba stron | 24 |
| Okładka | Miękka |
| Wymiary | 14 × 20 cm |
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