Standing in the Forest of Being Alive
Katie Farris
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Description
Shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Prize 2023.
Standing in the Forest of Being Alive is a memoir-in-poems that reckons with erotic love even as the narrator is diagnosed and treated for breast cancer at the age of thirty-six during a time of pandemic and political upheaval. With humour and honesty, the book portrays both the pleasures and the horrors of the lover, the citizen, and the medical subject. How can we find, in the midst of hell, what isn’t hell? And whom can we tell how much we want to live? An intimate, hilarious and devastating look into some of the most private moments of a life–even if they happen to occur in a medical office with six strangers looking on. This book is for anyone who’s ever asked how to live in the face of suffering, and doesn’t expect an easy answer. Standing in the Forest of Being Alive looks unflinchingly at painful realities, posing the question ‘What isn’t hell?’ and finds the answer in a powerful eros, letting a loved one pull laughter out of the narrator’s reluctant mouth like a red violet cerulean handkerchief.
Publisher Review
'Katie Farris is brilliant in her imagining of survival and depends on the music of language as proof, "a language I can read/this scene has a door/I cannot close I stand/within its wedge/I stand within its shield." Standing In the Forrest of Being Alive is an enchanting book of poems that question and praise the body even as it deteriorates. You are holding in your hands words that come across as chants, as spells, as prayer.' Jericho Brown, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Tradition
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