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Description
In SEX DEPRESSION ANIMALS, Mag Gabbert redefines the bestiary in fiery, insistent, and resistant terms. These poems recast the traumas of her adolescence while charting new paths toward linguistic and bodily autonomy as an adult. Using dreamlike, shimmering imagery, she pieces together a fractured portrait of femininity--one that electrifies the confessional mode with its formal play and rich curiosity. Gabbert examines the origin of shame, the role of inheritance, and what counts as a myth, asking, "What's the opposite of a man? / A woman? A wound? The devil's image?"
Product Details
Publisher | Mad Creek Books |
Publish Date | March 13, 2023 |
Pages | 84 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780814258613 |
Dimensions | 8.8 X 5.9 X 0.4 inches | 0.3 pounds |
About the Author
Mag Gabbert has received a Discovery Award from 92NY's Unterberg Poetry Center and fellowships from the Kenyon Review Writers Workshop and Idyllwild Arts. Her poems have appeared in American Poetry Review, Paris Review Daily, Pleiades, Massachusetts Review, and elsewhere. She teaches at Southern Methodist University.
Reviews
"A chiseled, yet tender self-portrait ... Sex Depression Animals leaves you with a strong sense of [Gabbert's] fierce yet careful voice ... Without doubt, I look forward to more Gabbert's work." --G.H. Mosson, Heavy Feather Review
"Mag Gabbert's voice is a knockout. These poems transform sexual objectification into powerful, passionate erotic subjectivity, and we need that erotic joy. Dazzling." --Brenda Shaughnessy
"This bewitching debut delivers everything the title promises and more. Lyrical and provocative, Gabbert's poems get right up close to the body ... Underneath the strange allure of Sex Depression Animals is a fierce rejection of patriarchal structures, a reclamation of bodily autonomy and sexual power." --Diana Whitney, Electric Literature
"Sex Depression Animals is a brilliant depiction of the messiness of a life well-lived and lessons well-earned. ... The collection is a gift from a gifted poet--a 'recipe for quiet ferocity' that will be enjoyed and again." --Jen Schneider, Mad Poets Society
"Blending myth, dream, and realism, Gabbert reimagines the bestiary as a catalog of unexpected monsters and wondrous transformations. These fierce, vibrant poems center womanhood in all its messiness and ask tangled questions about desire, power, femininity, memory, and bodily autonomy." --Laura Sackton, BuzzFeed News, "13 Recent Poetry Collections To Pick Up If You're Trying To Get Into Poetry."
"SEX DEPRESSION ANIMALS startles with its immediate power. Smart, open, funny, sad, brilliantly wounded, ferociously kind, and ultimately hopeful, Mag Gabbert announces herself as a new force in American poetry." --Matthew Zapruder
"The triumphs of SEX DEPRESSION ANIMALS are in language which renders desire, fury, pain, intimacy, and wonder as revolutionary spaces. Caged or uncaged, the poem is itself an animal, that 'grief, without context, ' which brims with the wild beauty of defiance, of reconciliation, of agony that escapes, finally, into tenderness." --Chelsea Dingman
"Sex Depression Animals, Mag Gabbert's first book, tells two origin stories. One is about Gabbert: her childhood firsts, adolescent middles, and every ingredient in her 'Recipe for Quiet Ferocity.' The other is about language, Gabbert's unruly medium, each word aswarm with connotations and near-synonyms....Gabbert's intertwined narratives give nothing precedence, lending equal credence to favorite poets' best lines and the so-called lower senses--taste, touch, and smell. Her distinctive emotional hues are not primary colors but gradients and swirlings--proud masochism, inappropriate laughter, unplaceable heat." --Christopher Spaide, Harriet Books/The Poetry Foundation
"Mag Gabbert's voice is a knockout. These poems transform sexual objectification into powerful, passionate erotic subjectivity, and we need that erotic joy. Dazzling." --Brenda Shaughnessy
"This bewitching debut delivers everything the title promises and more. Lyrical and provocative, Gabbert's poems get right up close to the body ... Underneath the strange allure of Sex Depression Animals is a fierce rejection of patriarchal structures, a reclamation of bodily autonomy and sexual power." --Diana Whitney, Electric Literature
"Sex Depression Animals is a brilliant depiction of the messiness of a life well-lived and lessons well-earned. ... The collection is a gift from a gifted poet--a 'recipe for quiet ferocity' that will be enjoyed and again." --Jen Schneider, Mad Poets Society
"Blending myth, dream, and realism, Gabbert reimagines the bestiary as a catalog of unexpected monsters and wondrous transformations. These fierce, vibrant poems center womanhood in all its messiness and ask tangled questions about desire, power, femininity, memory, and bodily autonomy." --Laura Sackton, BuzzFeed News, "13 Recent Poetry Collections To Pick Up If You're Trying To Get Into Poetry."
"SEX DEPRESSION ANIMALS startles with its immediate power. Smart, open, funny, sad, brilliantly wounded, ferociously kind, and ultimately hopeful, Mag Gabbert announces herself as a new force in American poetry." --Matthew Zapruder
"The triumphs of SEX DEPRESSION ANIMALS are in language which renders desire, fury, pain, intimacy, and wonder as revolutionary spaces. Caged or uncaged, the poem is itself an animal, that 'grief, without context, ' which brims with the wild beauty of defiance, of reconciliation, of agony that escapes, finally, into tenderness." --Chelsea Dingman
"Sex Depression Animals, Mag Gabbert's first book, tells two origin stories. One is about Gabbert: her childhood firsts, adolescent middles, and every ingredient in her 'Recipe for Quiet Ferocity.' The other is about language, Gabbert's unruly medium, each word aswarm with connotations and near-synonyms....Gabbert's intertwined narratives give nothing precedence, lending equal credence to favorite poets' best lines and the so-called lower senses--taste, touch, and smell. Her distinctive emotional hues are not primary colors but gradients and swirlings--proud masochism, inappropriate laughter, unplaceable heat." --Christopher Spaide, Harriet Books/The Poetry Foundation
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