Sukun: New and Selected Poems

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$40.00  $37.20
Publisher
Wesleyan University Press
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Pages
336
Dimensions
5.98 X 9.06 X 1.34 inches | 1.63 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780819500700

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About the Author

KAZIM ALI (San Diego, CA) was born in the United Kingdom and has lived transnationally in the United States, Canada, India, France, and the Middle East. His books encompass multiple genres, including poetry, essay, fiction, and cross-genre work. He is currently a professor at the University of California, San Diego.

Reviews

"A comprehensive and stunningly beautiful collection of poems that explore the self in the world often through some form of remove, such as travel or being in a new place. The poems offer to lift us out of the mundane and into a sacred space or heightened brightness."--Judy Halebsky, author of Spring and a Thousand Years (Unabridged)

"Exquisitely paced, Sukun is testament to Kazim Ali's distinctive accomplishment as our wandering, ever-questing poet. As one word, one sound, gives birth to another, so these poems trace the path from son to a finally accepting family, from body to spirit, from earth to cosmos."--Gillian Conoley, author of Notes from the Passenger

"A compilation from the heart and hand of an intense lyricist explores questions of queer love, spirituality, and the idea of home. Celebratory and poignant, vulnerable and wise, Ali works to honor a transnational lineage while also redrawing a genderless line of pilgrim prophet seekers."--Soham Patel, author of all one in the end--/water


"Ali's prolific, lyrical output is defined by the author's queer and Arab identities, and consistent themes surface, such as orchestral corporeality, inscrutable divinity, and linguistic uncertainty. Equal parts obliquely profound and candidly straightforward, this mid-career compilation captures an accomplished poet's already astonishing body of work."--Diego Báez, Booklist

"[T]his dazzling retrospective showcases Ali's multifaceted voice in poems of lyric daring. Ali's linguistic interests are seemingly infinite--from the Vedas to the roots of English and Arabic--but common threads reach across the poems, including migration, prayer, and the creative act itself.Contemplative yet grounded, these poems form surprising and impactful connections."--Publishers Weekly

"In his 2010 essay 'Faith and Silence, ' Kazim Ali writes: 'If there are a hundred unmentioned books in the world, it stands to reason, my father thought, that all peoples of the world, in all various times, must have had revelatory texts--why would anyone be left out of salvation, he wondered?' That essay serves as the coda to Sukun, Ali's collection of new and selected poems. Article 1.3 of the UNESCO declaration proclaims that tolerance 'involves the rejection of dogmatism and absolutism.' If readers were to truly appreciate the poetry that undergirds the 'revelatory texts' of every faith tradition, the light of tolerance and understanding might prevail over the poisonous absolutisms of 2023."--Daniel Simon, World Literature Today