Syzygy, Beauty: An Essay - Sapphic Society

T. Fleischmann

Syzygy, Beauty: An Essay

Regular price $15.95
Added to Cart! View cart or continue shopping.
"T Fleischmann's Syzygy, Beauty shimmers with confidence as it tours the surreal chaos of gender, art, and desire. Its declarative sentences--seductive, abject, caustic, moving, informative,...

"T Fleischmann's Syzygy, Beauty shimmers with confidence as it tours the surreal chaos of gender, art, and desire. Its declarative sentences--seductive, abject, caustic, moving, informative, and utterly inventive--herald a new world, one in which we are blessedly 'here with outfits like strings of light and no future.' I hail its weirdness, its 'armpit frankess, ' its indelible portrait of occulted relation, and above all, its impeccable music."--Maggie Nelson

Construction becomes quiet, the saw buzz and the bang little white wisps that stop at my edges. We'll get used to most anything, at least enough to keep going. The will of the wisp. I want to poke a hole in my words so that people notice you are not here. Comfortable divots you could fill some day, if you wanted to. My mother sighs, my friends sigh. "You're so sad," they say. I'm not, I'm really not. I'm just trying to breathe fully. The shadow of the mountain turns with the day, encroaching. When it settles on me I put the hammer down and walk to where it is still warm.

In Syzygy, Beauty, T Fleischmann builds an essay of prose blocks, weaving together observations on art, the narrator's construction of a house, and a direct address to a lover. Playing with scale and repetition, we are kept off-center, and therefore always looking, as the speaker leads us through an intimate relationship that is complicated and deepened by multiple partners, gender transitions, and itinerancy.

T Fleischmann lived by the Great Lakes until attending the University of Iowa and completing an MFA in Nonfiction Writing. Their essays have appeared in Fourth Genre, Pleiades, Indiana Review, Gulf Coast, and The Pinch, as well as in the feminist magazine make/shift, and have been Notable Essays in The Best American Essays, 2009 and 2010. A Nonfiction Editor at DIAGRAM, T has settled in rural Tennessee after traveling for several years across the United States.

Genre
Poetry
Pages
114
Publisher
Sarabande Books
Publication Date
Content
ISBN
9781936747269

Related Reads

  • 808s & Otherworlds: Memories, Remixes, & Mythologies by Medlin, Sean Avery
    808s & Otherworlds: Memories, Remixes, & Mythologies

    Sold Out

  • Loose Cannons: Selected Prose by Middleton, Christopher
    Loose Cannons: Selected Prose

    Sold Out

  • The Game Changed: Essays and Other Prose by Joseph, Lawrence
    The Game Changed: Essays and Other Prose

    Sold Out

  • Bad Words: Feminist Queer & otherwise Radical by Rukeyser, Susan
    Bad Words: Feminist Queer & otherwise Radical

    $14.00