Selected by Joy Harjo as the winner of the Walt Whitman Award of the Academy of American Poets.
Emily Skaja grew up in rural Illinois and is a graduate of the creative writing MFA program at Purdue University. Her poems have been published in Best New Poets, Blackbird, Crazyhorse, FIELD, and Gulf Coast. She lives in Memphis, Tennessee.
"What happens when rage and grief transform us, when our bodily
fury makes us feel animal? What language do we use to howl such
feral moments? These are the questions that animate Skaja's taut,
ferocious debut, Brute. . . . This is a book about survival, and a
welcome, confident debut."--The New York Times Book Review "[In
Brute], the anguish comes from an emotionally abusive lover and the
abrupt end of a relationship. As the speaker excavates her grief
and disbelief, she slowly moves from self-condemnation to a fiery
insistence that she can overcome her boyfriend's damaging
assessments of her worth and reclaim the power she once had. . . .
The speaker's brutal honesty and emotional transformation offer an
engrossing guide for anyone dealing with a devastating loss."--The
Washington Post "Emily Skaja's [Brute] is lyrical, visceral, sharp
like a fang, and filled with lines that pierce and prod and stay
embedded inside your skin."--NYLON "The first section of [Brute]
ends with a poem of exile: self-imposed, absolutely necessary,
freeing. . . . There's everything in this strong debut."--The
Millions "Emily Skaja reaches for nature in Brute to overcome the
loss of an abusive lover, to overcome grief. . . . Skaja knows
exactly how to engage nature, readers, and life. Her diverse
poetics prove her broad range of skills. She takes risks. . . . All
poems in Brute flow with precision and ease."--The New York Journal
of Books
"Skaja's poems are both primal scream-songs and elegies to the end
of a relationship. . . . With relentless, driving energy, Skaja's
poems seek brutal truths while searching for meaningful
transformation."--Booklist "Emily Skaja's Brute is at once
terrifying and hypnotic, strange and yet profoundly meaningful. . .
. Skaja's strangeness is emotive and as such her complex poetry
demands attention and easily enchants readers with the need to know
more. Satisfied and panting, the reader is hooked--this collection
is nothing short of phenomenal."--Crab Fat Magazine "The poems in
Emily Skaja's Brute speak of brutality, of breaking, of endings, of
beginnings. Brute is an elegy for a relationship's end, an intimate
excavation, but also, these poems are a rhapsody, a rage. Skaja's
poetry is deft, nimble, willing to inhabit contradictions--'What is
this impulse in me to worship & crucify / anyone who leaves me.'
Each poem is exquisitely crafted, visceral, indelible. Brute will
cut right through you, cut deep, but the writing is so assured, so
necessary, that you will welcome the wound."--Roxane Gay "Brute,
though a collection of singular poems, is essentially one long,
elegiac howl for the end of a relationship. It never lets up--this
living--even when the world as we knew it is crushed. So what do we
do with the brokenness? We document it, as Emily Skaja has done in
Brute. We sing of the brokenness as we emerge from it. We sing the
holy objects, the white moths that fly from our mouths, and we
stand with the new, wet earth that has been created with our
terrible songs."--Joy Harjo, judge's citation for the Walt Whitman
Award
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