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The Tales

Jessica Bozek

  • Introduction by Sina Queyras

Published on July 20, 2023 by punctum books

Second edition

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Pages
92 pages
Languages
English
Dimensions
4.75⤫7.50 in.
ISBN (Paperback)
ISBN: 978-1-68571-090-3 (Paperback)
ISBN (PDF)
ISBN: 978-1-68571-091-0 (PDF)
LCCN
LCCN: 2023941409
BISAC subject codes
BISAC: FIC028070, POE005010
Thema subject codes
THEMA: FLQ

Stitching together a post-apocalyptic history from the scraps of fairy tales, war memorials, hunting songs, and disparate scholarship, Jessica Bozek’s The Tales traces the violence that humans inflict upon one another. As the central narrative of the Lone Survivor becomes revealed through the mouths of various perspectives, Bozek investigates the language that victims and perpetrators alike use to make sense of (and attempt to forget) the aftermath of violence. From ordinary objects—family photographs, sweaters that unravel, old batteries, and lightbulbs—to the remnants of destroyed art and architecture, an annihilated nation is brought into reality, and the Lone Survivor’s story is simultaneously documented and invalidated, becoming “a memorial that will disintegrate over time, gray and fray as most of the dead did not have a chance to.”

This title is a second edition, released as part of punctum’s Special Collections(opens in new tab) project.

Biographies

  • Jessica Bozek

    (Author)

    Boston University

    Jessica Bozek is the author of The Bodyfeel Lexicon (Switchback Books, 2009) as well as several chapbooks, including How to See the Wind. She teaches classes on poetry, race, and arts activism at Boston University. She lives and runs in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Endorsements

Sina Queyras

author of "My Ariel" and "Lemon Hound"

The necessary thinking of disaster is perhaps the true province of poetry—not just in the history of American poetry but in all poetries—the song against the vanquishing night, the fairy tale as a means of warding off the demons, of keeping the children "inside" the yard.

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Awards

  • NOS Book Contest

    Winner · 2012

    Jury: Sina Queyras

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Genres

  • Fabulations

Keywords

  • apocalypse
  • disaster
  • dystopia