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As time beings, what we have is the time being, the present moment, however compromised, however shattered. Buchanan鈥檚 characteristic combination of wry humor, nerve, empathy, wisdom, and outrage exposes the laughably absurd and the evisceratingly tragic all at once.

鈥溾楢fter great pain, a formal feeling comes,鈥 wrote Emily Dickinson. In Oni Buchanan鈥檚 wrenching Time Being, a formal feeling comes not after, but during pain. The last, best resource for mastering overwhelming emotion is form, and here, Buchanan invents jagged, contrapuntal forms that allow her to paradoxically organize the unorganizable鈥攖he agony of grief. Buchanan鈥檚 trademark brilliant agility with language takes on a bleaker shading in these poems, as she interrogates how syntax breaks down or is broken down by transactions. But her wizardry keeps opening up small, tenacious, miraculous expanses of hope: 鈥榯here is not one single wonderment left,鈥 she writes鈥攂ut her book contradicts it on every page.鈥濃擠onna Stonecipher, author, Transaction Histories
鈥淟ike finely cut gems in startling, experimental settings, the poems of Oni Buchanan鈥檚 Time Being both attract awe and disrupt expectations. One part lamentation over love gone awry, one part comedy of late capitalism鈥檚 Orwellian absurdities, this collection of monologues offers us a world of jaggedly beautiful, bewildering forms: tours of robotically populated factories, stories of prosthetic mermaid tails, a stunning new take on Thomas Wyatt鈥檚 鈥榃hoso List to Hunt.鈥 If Buchanan鈥檚 speaker knows all too well how corporate Darwinism makes us 鈥榰nderstand the numbers are against [us]/the odds are against [us]鈥 she also recognizes 鈥榃e//are each other鈥檚/witness that we鈥檙e//alive.鈥 Full of mordant wit and hypnotic velocity, Time Being often takes us to a horizon we might recognize in the photographs of Hiroshi Sujimoto: facing the turbulent, primal sea, a figure confronts a 鈥榮ilence in the midst of a roar daring me to speak,鈥 and indeed, every poem here feels like a roaring, brilliantly managed dare.鈥濃擬ichael Tyrell, author, The Wanted
鈥淓ach poem in Oni Buchanan鈥檚 Time Being is a solitary deer, 鈥榳ild for to hold鈥 and charging into 鈥榯he howling preamble to a hurricane . . . vault[ing] beach debris . . . white gates of bramble-reaches uprooted from the scrub.鈥 The wreckage is uncharted, prevailing systems range from inadequate to inhumane, and the instrument of direction is a 鈥榮extant // calibrated to a cruel / constellation.鈥 The book is a reckoning between the past and the present unfolding, the light diminishing minute by minute as the speaker, poised on the brink, finally confesses her impasse: 鈥楨veryone鈥檚 waiting for / me to act / and I鈥檓 waiting / for me too.鈥 One astonishment of these poems is how they invent new containers with which to calibrate an infinite sorrow and pain and wonderment, dividing this immeasurable quantity into precise and impossible units鈥攐ne 鈥榠mperial,鈥 one 鈥榗ruelty,鈥 one 鈥榗osmic distance鈥欌攊n an attempt to 鈥榓chieve the / skill set blossom- / scatter fluency鈥 to collapse the distance between desire and its value. 鈥楾he problem / is the scale // of the mystery,鈥 Buchanan writes鈥攁nd spending time inside these singular poems, we too 鈥榮ail a chambered vacuole to the cellular edge,鈥 the horizon of simultaneous, irreconcilable worlds.鈥濃擜llison Titus, author, The True Book of Animal Homes

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Publication Date
10/15/2020
Pages
82
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6脳8
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1st