Oracular Maladies

Author:   Sophia Terazawa
Publisher:   Noemi Press
ISBN:  

9781955992701


Pages:   136
Publication Date:   15 March 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Oracular Maladies


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A book of curses, Oracular Maladies summons an ecstatic performance of divas arriving in glamorous form. The backdrop: Vietnamese tonality, displacement, and reclamation. Cicadas arrive onstage. Cows arrive onstage. An odyssey of someone walking on her knees across an entire country makes a video onstage. This is Terazawa's third poetry collection, a wonder of light upon diacritic marks, layers of breathless music uneasy with its hybrid nature. Contemplating fraught intersections between a mother's language of Vietnamese and craft considerations of Japanese-English meter, Oracular Maladies forms a series of six spoken ""scores"" mirroring the tonal arc of a musical variety show familiar to the Vietnamese diaspora, ""Paris by Night."" These poems are like a VHS box set dusted off for the first time after decades. Projective verse and prayers flash across the page. The melodrama receives respect.

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Author:   Sophia Terazawa
Publisher:   Noemi Press
Imprint:   Noemi Press
ISBN:  

9781955992701


ISBN 10:   1955992703
Pages:   136
Publication Date:   15 March 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Sophia Terazawa is the author of the novel, Tetra Nova (Deep Vellum, US; the87press, UK/Ireland) and two poetry collections, Winter Phoenix (Deep Vellum) and Anon (Deep Vellum), along with chapbooks, I AM NOT A WAR (Essay Press) and Correspondent Medley (Factory Hollow Press), winner of the 2018 Tomaz Salamun Prize.

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