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Say Fire

Selma Asotic

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9781962770439
UPC:
9781962770439
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Published by:
Archipelago
Pub date:
10/14/2025
Binding type:
Paperback
Pages:
64
ISBN:
9781962770439
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Bosnian poet Selma Asotic's fearless debut on memory and resistance

In a pocket, Asotic finds a brood of planets. In the wind, a cathedral of voice. And in the throat, a thorn bush hums. She slakes her thirst with briny water, and later, tucks a thorn under the tongue. Ready to speak. The poet's voice is warm with questions, recursions, and doubts. "Do you remember nothing from your life?" she asks, observing the challenge of memory and family history in the wake of the Bosnian War. The poet recalls men returning from war, with bodies no bigger than marbles in a palm. A bullet may pierce through a door and become a peephole. Through it, Asotic can see the myths of war - that shrapnel makes men celestial - or fragments of her own mayhemmed matrilineage. Her lines, blossoming and chimeric, search for a home, and a mother, in peacetime. Her language is alchemized into the corporeal, illumining the bodies that touch and leave us, like waves washing away their gestures.