Only Believe

Author:   Jennifer Bartell
Publisher:   Hilary Tham Capital Collection
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9781944585808


Pages:   82
Publication Date:   15 June 2024
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Jennifer Bartell
Publisher:   Hilary Tham Capital Collection
Imprint:   Hilary Tham Capital Collection
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.132kg
ISBN:  

9781944585808


ISBN 10:   194458580
Pages:   82
Publication Date:   15 June 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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"Bartell's Only Believe carefully treads through remembering childhood assault confounded with good memories that some would struggle to keep, including memories that elders lose if we're not quick enough to catch them. These poems are part oral history and part affirmation, but this collection complicates faith and walks readers closer to truth, healing, and forgiveness and standing tall in a grandmother's house. -Tara Betts, author of Refuse to Disappear and Break the Habit There are two stories in Only Believe--the story of a girl who doesn't know how or when to tell what happened to her, and the story of her grandma, whose house is a place of both refuge and danger, whose decline into Alzheimer's is a counterpoint to the speaker's own struggles with memory. Memory, as Jennifer Bartell reminds us, is neither window nor mirror nor veil, but all at the same time. Religion promises answers-""My Black Jesus can do anything""-but tricks her into blame and shame instead. Something happened to that girl and she knows that ""it's time to speak / it's time to heal."" The only way to do that is by telling both stories, that of the girl struggling to speak, and that of the grandmother, whose life reminds her that ""God is a woman / on a big black Singer / sewing machine,"" whose quilts became her tablets, whose needle becomes her pen. -Ed Madden, author of A pooka in Arkansas and Ark Only Believe is a sort of blues midrash, transposing ancient stories from the Bible and traditions of the sanctified Black church, in which Martell's speaker was raised, into the story of a young girl's struggle to believe in herself. From its opening ""Oh"" of praise to its penultimate ""Behold: It is good,"" this collection is one coherent whole, a story that grips us as it recreates the world of the speaker's rural childhood, where she is watched over by her grandmother Moonsie, the tutelary presence brooding over this story and its teller like a spirit over the deep, the turbulent water of the speaker's inner life, until the speaker can finally break the silencing spell of abuse and find her own self-affirmation. -Carolyne Wright, author of Masquerade and This Dream the World: New & Selected Poems"


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