All the Flowers Kneeling by Paul Tran - ISBN: 9781802060072
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Reinventing self, surviving trauma: A powerful, poetic testament to resilience.

All the Flowers Kneeling

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  • Paperback

    128 pages

  • Release Date

    6 August 2024

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Summary

A virtuosic poetry debut on reinvention and rebuilding the self; on pain and triumph; on storytelling as survival

This is a book about survival. This is a book about love.

Visceral and astonishing, Paul Tran’s debut poetry collection, All the Flowers Kneeling, charts the rebuilding of a self in the wake of extremity. How, it asks, can we reimagine what we have been given in order to make something new—an identity, a family, a life, a dream?

These rich, resonan…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781802060072
ISBN-10:1802060073
Author:Paul Tran
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:128
Release Date:6 August 2024
Weight:138g
Dimensions:198mm x 153mm x 10mm
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Critics Review

Sometimes, reading a poet for the first time is like meeting a person: the first impression is defining. That is what Paul Tran’s debut is like. A queer, transgender Vietnamese American - such labelling scarcely serves as an introduction - their presence on the page is instantly dramatic: there is a gorgeous sensuality to the writing but a reason for readers to stay alert, to be on guard … there is a momentum, a thespian verve that does not mask the work’s integrity. There is courage in their ongoing confrontation with painsuperb and ungovernable … [with a] shimmering tension [an] unforgettable collection – Kate Kellaway * Observer *
Beautiful, sensuous and plural … Paul Tran has written a vital and visceral collection. Breathtaking – Joelle Taylor
Brave … The pendulum between resistance and repetition in trauma both personal and historical moves throughout this striking collection, which is full of mirrors, pictures, paintings and retold myths, as though trying to articulate the unspeakable from various angles … Though often nightmarish and dark, there are flashes of abandon, starlight, and moments of shimmering release that extend from costume to cosmos, so that by the end the speaker is running ‘naked but for my snakeskin coat / so fast through wind I become the wind’ … an auspicious debut – Seán Hewitt * Irish Times *
Every so often, a true masterwork seemingly springs forth fully formed as if the goddess Athena, armor flashing and sword raised … All the Flowers Kneeling arrived ready for war … an exquisitely crafted labyrinth of a book * Electric Literature *
A testament to queer self-love … a monument to [what] persists * them.us *
Vivid … searingly honest, beautifully told depictions of survival and self-love * Publishers Weekly *
[A] powerful debut … marshals narrative lyrics and stark beauty * The New York Times Book Review *
Paul Tran’s debut collection of poems is indelible, this remarkable voice transforming itself as you read, eventually transforming you. I felt at times a passenger, a ghost, implicated, consumed, and ultimately delivered back to myself, renewed – Alexander Chee * author of HOW TO WRITE AN AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL NOVEL *
Between grief and love, past and future, trauma and luminous survival, these are searching, generous poems that enact the resilience of the human spirit, how the art of language-making - story, truth-telling - allows us not only to survive but thrive. This is a stunning debut – Natasha Trethewey * author of THRALL *
An elegant meditation on many things - history, inheritance, language, trauma, how the self tricks the self, defiance … All the Flowers Kneeling maps the journey past bewilderment, to knowing, to, finally, the mystery of unknowing, where … the life we get to choose for ourselves begins – Carl Phillips * author of PALE COLOURS IN A TALL FIELD *

About The Author

Paul Tran

Paul Tran received their BA in history from Brown University and MFA in poetry from Washington University in St. Louis, where they were the chancellor’s graduate fellow and senior poetry fellow. They have been awarded a 2021 Fellowship in Literature from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Fellowship from the Poetry Foundation, the Discovery/Boston Review Poetry Prize and a fellowship from Stanford University. Currently an Assistant Professor of English and Asian American Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Paul’s work appears in The New Yorker, Poetry, and elsewhere.

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