Saint Consequence

Author:   Michael M Weinstein
Publisher:   Alice James Books
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9781949944747


Pages:   100
Publication Date:   05 August 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Saint Consequence


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Michael M. Weinstein's debut poetry collection, Saint Consequence, meditates on the body as a site of continuous change--both painful and beautiful, elected and imposed--to explore the often tangled journeys of physical and spiritual transformation. What does it mean to inhabit a body--and for that body to inhabit our shared world, in all its complexity? Saint Consequence attempts to mine the gap between a life seen from the outside and the realities of a life lived. Influenced by time spent living in Siberia, Weinstein draws on experiences spanning gender transition, chronic illness, and disability to explore the tensions between public perception and private truth. Ever wary of the temptation ""to make a career of pain,"" (Adrienne Rich), these poems instead weave together personal experience and cross-cultural perspectives to invite us to reimagine our place in the world with greater nuance and compassion. Equally a personal reckoning and universal meditation on the complexities of identity, Saint Consequence expands from an examination of one man's singular experience of embodiment into a broader contemplation of the endless particularities of lives other than our own.

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Author:   Michael M Weinstein
Publisher:   Alice James Books
Imprint:   Alice James Books
Dimensions:   Width: 17.30cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.40cm
Weight:   0.249kg
ISBN:  

9781949944747


ISBN 10:   1949944743
Pages:   100
Publication Date:   05 August 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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""'Nobody else/ like us existed, ' this poet remembers midway through his shocking and delightful debut. 'And we were everywhere.' That's how it felt; that's how it still feels, sometimes, and it's one of many feelings that these personal, intellectual, challenging, sometimes terrifying poems 'at the edge/ of knowledge' (note the half-rhyme) get right. Mourning and transmasculinity, 'language infection' and loneliness, days in hospital and days in deserts, introspection and the sometimes desperate, muscular wish to connect, time in Siberia (literally) and a childhood of suburban American gloss: these things (as one one of Weinstein's precursors declares) are the materials, come as they will in the Yeatsian, anti-Yeatsian 'coat of an unsharable/ disease, its too-long sleeves/ dragging over all that ground the old anthems/ called common.' The collection he makes speaks as no one else can: full of absence and ghosts, spare with becoming, each page not so much 'an embossed copy/ of an irrecoverable self' as an incarnation, a way through this yearning and difficult life."" --Stephanie Burt ""Worlds within worlds, and each of them a world of pain: the radioactive topsoil on a Siberian farm, a brother's blighted being-in-the-world, life-altering illness, and the loss entailed ('the girl I killed') in even the most courageous assertion of selfhood. How is it, then, that the poems within this extraordinary volume should be so deeply heartening? Consummate musicianship and the freshest gift for image I have seen in many a long year play their part of course. But the deepest vein of beauty in Saint Consequence lies in quality of mind and heart: poetry's sturdiest counterargument to the erosions of time and chance."" --Linda Gregerson


"""Worlds within worlds, and each of them a world of pain: the radioactive topsoil on a Siberian farm, a brother's blighted being-in-the-world, life-altering illness, and the loss entailed ('the girl I killed') in even the most courageous assertion of selfhood. How is it, then, that the poems within this extraordinary volume should be so deeply heartening? Consummate musicianship and the freshest gift for image I have seen in many a long year play their part of course. But the deepest vein of beauty in Saint Consequence lies in quality of mind and heart: poetry's sturdiest counterargument to the erosions of time and chance."" --Linda Gregerson"


Author Information

MICHAEL M. WEINSTEIN is a transgender, crip poet, scholar, essayist, and photographer. His writing has appeared in venues such as The New Yorker, The Los Angeles Review of Books, and Poets.org. A former MFA candidate and Zell Postgraduate Fellow at the University of Michigan, he holds a Ph.D. in English Literature from Harvard and formerly served as a Fulbright scholar in Siberia. He lives in Brooklyn, NY.

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