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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
A "powerful collection" (Adam Clay) of poems from "a voice that demands engagement and attention with each vulnerable confession" (K.E. Ogden), Bea Bolongaita's debut chapbook THE TOMATO WOMAN rewrites a traditional Midwestern coming-of-age story within the context of Filipina American identity. Familial relationships go from tender to tense. Growing pains bloom like mint in a garden. Teenage boys, inevitably, annoy. In conversation with Phoebe Bridgers' melancholic lyricism and the love poetry of Ada Limon, Bolongaita inserts herself in the coming-of-age canon: By bringing together academic writing, colloquial speech, talk-backs to colonial anthropologists, and uncanny images of nature and adolescence, Bolongaita traverses the boundaries between history and love, motherhood and daughterhood, sobriety and intoxication, comedy and tragedy, and violence and intimacy to create a new understanding of growing up and girlhood. ADVANCE PRAISE FOR THE TOMATO WOMAN "What grows in the garden of self? THE TOMATO WOMAN charts the possibilities between countries, cultures, family, love, and perception...There is a tender ache that blooms in these pages, an ache born between knowing who you are and who you can become." -Ruth Awad, author of Set Music to a Wildfire "Bea Bolongaita's powerful collection THE TOMATO WOMAN captures fleeting moments with certainty and precision. The poems continually 'make something of a memory' through their synthesis of joy and sorrow, of love and loss, slowing down time to examine life not as we remember it but life as it actually is..." -Adam Clay, author of To Make Room for the Sea "For Bolongaita, Filipinx identity provides a tender frame for this often inexplicable ache, which throbs across and through bodies linked over generations by the circuits of imperialism still animating the conditions of the present." -Travis Chi Wing Lau, author of Vagaries "These urgent poems are...a voice that demands engagement and attention with each vulnerable confession." -K.E. Ogden, author of What the Body Already Knows "With punch and panache, Bolongaita enacts a kind of poetic transubstantiation..." -Michael Leong, author of Who Unfolded My Origami Brain?
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
A "powerful collection" (Adam Clay) of poems from "a voice that demands engagement and attention with each vulnerable confession" (K.E. Ogden), Bea Bolongaita's debut chapbook THE TOMATO WOMAN rewrites a traditional Midwestern coming-of-age story within the context of Filipina American identity. Familial relationships go from tender to tense. Growing pains bloom like mint in a garden. Teenage boys, inevitably, annoy. In conversation with Phoebe Bridgers' melancholic lyricism and the love poetry of Ada Limon, Bolongaita inserts herself in the coming-of-age canon: By bringing together academic writing, colloquial speech, talk-backs to colonial anthropologists, and uncanny images of nature and adolescence, Bolongaita traverses the boundaries between history and love, motherhood and daughterhood, sobriety and intoxication, comedy and tragedy, and violence and intimacy to create a new understanding of growing up and girlhood. ADVANCE PRAISE FOR THE TOMATO WOMAN "What grows in the garden of self? THE TOMATO WOMAN charts the possibilities between countries, cultures, family, love, and perception...There is a tender ache that blooms in these pages, an ache born between knowing who you are and who you can become." -Ruth Awad, author of Set Music to a Wildfire "Bea Bolongaita's powerful collection THE TOMATO WOMAN captures fleeting moments with certainty and precision. The poems continually 'make something of a memory' through their synthesis of joy and sorrow, of love and loss, slowing down time to examine life not as we remember it but life as it actually is..." -Adam Clay, author of To Make Room for the Sea "For Bolongaita, Filipinx identity provides a tender frame for this often inexplicable ache, which throbs across and through bodies linked over generations by the circuits of imperialism still animating the conditions of the present." -Travis Chi Wing Lau, author of Vagaries "These urgent poems are...a voice that demands engagement and attention with each vulnerable confession." -K.E. Ogden, author of What the Body Already Knows "With punch and panache, Bolongaita enacts a kind of poetic transubstantiation..." -Michael Leong, author of Who Unfolded My Origami Brain?