Written by the ""pandemic poet laureate"" of Albuquerque, Sidewalk Cruiseship draws on Oishi's remarkable ability to illustrate the world around her and the people in it. Separated into eleven short sections by traditional Japanese tankas, the poems in Oishi's newest collection take on the macro and the micro. They respond to the pandemic, the war in Ukraine, and the contentious political climate as they draw readers in to witness intimate moments of people and scenes within Oishi's beloved city of Albuquerque. The poems explore such themes as mental illness, the joys and sorrows of motherhood, what it is to be a woman in the world, and aging and death. Readers will come away with a better sense of Albuquerque and its inhabitants and will get an intimate look at one of its most passionate citizens--a Japanese American longtime justice activist and mentor for queer youth who embraces the best and worst Albuquerque has to offer. Throughout it all, she reminds us that the best response we can offer is love, even in the face of adversity.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Galaxy Albuquerque
tanka #1 - predawn sorority
- eight hundred feet, ten thousand years
- because shame
- sidewalk cruiseship
- high spark of low-heeled
- letter to myself before
- strength and mercy
tanka #2 - ghost town
- pandemic notice
- John Prine in ICU
- we must stay apart
- bad news in a pandemic
tanka #3 - self-care
- when i sing of seeds
- i beg your pardon
- today not one bird
- i swear plenty but
- Because Holidays
tanka #4 - Albuquerque animals
- petals and rocks
- for Wanda Cooper-Jones
- dis-illusions
- prophesy
tanka #5 - between children
- response to Vairochana Teaching (Patrick Nagatani)
- morning moon hanging
- it's Easter Eve but
- when we can hug again
tanka #6 - One Song
- who saw me?
- kind and distant / green and glass
- choice
- creation story retold
- taps for Afghanistan
- plea to a bomb
tanka #7 - for Susan
- a place for sorrow
- desert life
tanka #8 - Easter morning
- last visit
- diagnosis: syncope
- i thought i saw a monkey
- back to the present
tanka #9 - the crone in my young vision
- lanterns in darkness
Acknowledgments