The Gutter Spread Guide to Prayer by Tran, Eric

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The Gutter Spread Guide to Prayer

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In The Gutter Spread Guide to Prayer, Eric Tran contends with the aftermath of a close friend's suicide while he simultaneously explores the complexities of...
In The Gutter Spread Guide to Prayer, Eric Tran contends with the aftermath of a close friend's suicide while he simultaneously explores the complexities of being a gay man of color. Grief opens into unraveling circles of inquiry as Tran reflects on the loss of his friend and of their shared identity as gay Asian American men. Through mourning and acute observations, these poems consider how those who experience marginalization, the poet included, may live and fall victim to tragedy. Tran explores how his life, even while in the company of desire and the pursuit of freedom, is never far from danger. Like grief that makes the whole world seem strange, Tran's poetry merges into fantasy lands and rides the lines between imagined worlds and the reality of inescapable loss. At the intersection of queerness, loss, and desire, Tran uses current events, such as the Pulse nightclub tragedy, pop culture references, and comic book allusions to create a unique and textured poetry debut. He employs an unexpected pairing of prayer and fantasy allowing readers to imagine a world of queer joy and explore how grief can feel otherworldly. This collection shows a poet learning how to be afraid, to feel lost, to grieve, and to build a life amid precarious circumstances. The Gutter Spread Guide to Prayer was the winner of the Autumn House Rising Writers Prize in 2019.


Author: Eric Tran
Publisher: Autumn House Press
Published: 03/25/2020
Pages: 72
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.25lbs
Size: 8.80h x 5.80w x 0.30d
ISBN: 9781938769511


Review Citation(s):
Publishers Weekly 01/20/2020 pg. 42
Foreword 02/26/2020

About the Author
Eric Tran is a resident physician in psychiatry in Asheville, North Carolina. His poems have appeared in Prairie Schooner, Crab Orchard Review, Four Way Review, and many others.



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