Wayne State University Press
Diver Beneath the Street
Diver Beneath the Street
True crime meets ecopoetry at the level of the soil, bringing together life and death.
A decaying psychogeography unfurls the landscapes of the 1967-69 Michigan Murders, the 2019 Detroit serial killer, and the COVID-19 lockdown in this visceral poetry collection. Author, performance artist, and disability culture activist Petra Kuppers dissects traces of violence in the richness of the soil while honoring lost community members. Dynamic and somatic poems traverse the realms of urban space, wild rivers, and the hinterlands of suburbia, glimpsing the decay of bodies, houses, carpets, hair, and bones by way of ecopoetry. Poems like "Reintegration" and "Earth S饌nce" delve into cycles of decomposition and decreasing biodiversity across the micro- and macroworlds. Others such as "Dancing Princesses" tie timeless fairy-tale tropes of violence toward women to modern murders and lived experience. Moments in lockdown are embodied through somatic exploration of nature and self in works like "Dear White Pine in My Garden." This evocative entanglement of life and death, joy and horror, natural and artificial processes and particles offers an intriguing lyrical and poetic quality as well as unique perspectives through the lenses of feminist, queer, and disability studies.
Author: Petra Kuppers
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Published: 02/13/2024
Series: Made in Michigan Writers
Pages: 72
Weight: 0.4lbs
Size: 7.70h x 6.70w x 0.60d
ISBN: 9780814351116