Granny Cloud by Farnoosh Fathi - ISBN: 9781681378596
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Wild, erotic poems tumble toward freedom, joy, and lyric reinvention.

Granny Cloud

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  • Paperback

    128 pages

  • Release Date

    22 October 2024

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Summary

A playful, ecstatic, and invigorating collection of lyrical work by one of America’s finest young poets.

In Granny Cloud, Farnoosh Fathi presents poetry as the pursuit of one’s highest attention, of freedom in formlessness, and joy in surrender. Like the dispirited court tumbler in the French medieval legend said to have inspired St. Francis’s eponymous “Jongleurs de Dieu” who takes up a daily ritual of tumbling on his hands in a dark cave before a portrait of the Virgin Mary…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781681378596
ISBN-10:1681378590
Author:Farnoosh Fathi
Publisher:New York Review Books
Imprint:NYRB Poets
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:128
Release Date:22 October 2024
Weight:369g
Dimensions:178mm x 114mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“The fantastical and strange second collection from Farnoosh Fathi evokes André Breton’s surrealism and the linguistic playfulness of Gertrude Stein…. Enthusiasts of formal innovation and linguistic play will savor this astonishing volume.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review

“Specializing in moments of linguistic collision, Fathi, in just a few deft syllables, can trigger a riot of associations and sonic improvisations that extend beyond the ironic, beyond belletristic distractions, into the nuanced tonal inflections of a self and culture auscultated.” —Christine Hume, Boston Review

“Farnoosh Fathi is looking for a most vulgar self-satisfaction in writing… ‘What others rule operatic was for me finally accurate!’; ‘My legs espalier’; ‘No one who means it knows it.’ The comparisons are discontent. These are horological poems. They appeal to life’s cycles—to Fathi’s own greatness.” —Corina Copp

“Poetry, like the humours, like the soul, can be grasped only when its exuberance exceeds the body. Granny Cloud is that exuberance, thus illustrating the impossibility of finding form. This book is the Tower of Babel for our generation! The poems wander off the page, and walk, as Saint Francis did, to call to birds.” —Darcie Dennigan

“Ah, ‘what have I done in my able meter?,’ a drily dismayed Farnoosh Fathi asks herself. A jubilant lot, I’d say… Poetry too radically rambunctious, too linguistically lubricious to be defined by even her, let alone by this admiring ‘ogre kissing guesses’—who can, however, declare enthusiastically that she deserves as wide an audience as possible, especially among the extravagant.” —Stephen Yenser

About The Author

Farnoosh Fathi

Farnoosh Fathi is the author of Great Guns (Canarium, 2013), the editor of Joan Murray: Drafts, Fragments, and Poems (NYRB, 2018), and the founder of the Young Artists Language and Devotion Alliance (YALDA). She lives and teaches in New York.

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