Self/Pity

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Publication Date
August 2005
Categories
Page Count
80 pages
Trim Size
5-1/2 x 8-1/2
ISBN
0-8101-5164-2
Self/Pity
Drawing on history, myth, folk rhymes, human physiology, and the psyche's crevices, Susan Hahn's Self/Pity is a relentless journey of the self through time, into the labyrinth of the present with its own stimuli and despairs. She strikes a delicate balance of contrast and collision between the various linked poems in this collection, which all deal with birth, the body, and the soul.
As with her previous collections, the poems in Self/Pity can be read as a cohesive whole. From the simple prayer "To Jacob Four Months In The Womb" to the complex territory of the poem sequence "The Pornography of Pity," in which Mother Goose, the Marquis de Sade, Godot, Lewis Carroll's Alice, The Cat and the Fiddle, Zeus, and many others are called upon, Hahn creates a tour-de-force exploration of the book's central themes.
Reviews
"Susan Hahn's new book, Self/Pity, is beautiful, highly original, and brilliantly organized. Like her other books, it is full of inventive surprise, shifts of register, unexpected turns of idea and feeling and, also like her other books, with all this unexpectedness, there is no diffusion or scattering of effect. Self/Pity is powerfully centered so that each poem gathers and uses the strength of the others." --David Ferry