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    Registers of Illuminated Villages: Poems

    Posted By: IrGens
    Registers of Illuminated Villages: Poems

    Registers of Illuminated Villages: Poems by Tarfia Faizullah
    English | March 6, 2018 | ISBN: 1555978002 | EPUB | 96 pages | 2.1 MB

    “Tarfia Faizullah is a poet of brave and unflinching vision.” ―Natasha Trethewey

    Somebody is always singing. Songs
    were not allowed. Mother said,
    Dance and the bells will sing with you.
    I slithered. Glass beneath my feet. I
    locked the door. I did not
    die. I shaved my head. Until the horns
    I knew were there were visible.
    Until the doorknob went silent.

    ―from “100 Bells”

    Registers of Illuminated Villages is Tarfia Faizullah’s highly anticipated second collection, following her award-winning debut, Seam. Faizullah’s new work extends and transforms her powerful accounts of violence, war, and loss into poems of many forms and voices―elegies, outcries, self-portraits, and larger-scale confrontations with discrimination, family, and memory. One poem steps down the page like a Slinky; another poem responds to makeup homework completed in the summer of a childhood accident; other poems punctuate the collection with dark meditations on dissociation, discipline, defiance, and destiny; and the near-title poem, “Register of Eliminated Villages,” suggests illuminated texts, one a Qur’an in which the speaker’s name might be found, and the other a register of 397 villages destroyed in northern Iraq. Faizullah is an essential new poet whose work only grows more urgent, beautiful, and―even in its unsparing brutality―full of love.