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Cut Side Down

Jessi MacEachern
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Year
2025
Language
English

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Cut Side Down feasts on books. Diving face-first into the bookcase, MacEachern calls up the pleasure and pain of influence in sumptuous, body-and-mind-bending poems. Here Virginia Woolf, Orlando, and companions attend salons hosted by Clark Coolidge and Renee Gladman, while Lorine Niedecker scolds Charles Olson in class. There are glimpses of the poet too-a lost boy in rural Prince Edward Island, a young woman in Montréal-as she concocts worlds and words. Immersed in a life of reading, and spying through the keyholes of fantasy, Cut Side Down melds lyric and conceptual experiment in a delightful banquet of autobiography, desire, invention, landscape and memory.

Praise for Jessi MacEachern:
"MacEachern taps into what poetry does best, which is to bypass logical explanations and dive into an emotional core that here sings of strength above all."-Quill & Quire, starred review
"A long poem divided into six parts, A Number of Stunning Attacks plays with storytelling and style in intense, intimate imagery and stimulating abstract language. MacEachern is precise in her choice of words as they unfurl down the pages, surrounded by enough white space to let them move freely as needed – a delight with a greater purpose."-Robyn Fadden, Montreal Review of Books
"There is an unstable, fragmentary eroticism to MacEachern's debut collection of long poems. Reading, I am often stunned by images that glimmer with innuendo, but can't be tracked down"-Klara du Plessis, 49th Shelf
"This is a sensual sensory journey and MacEachern writes with a rhythm that brings the reader into the felt-sense of her world, and holds us captive there in the stillness of her spaces… In MacEachern's text, the spaces between words are as important as the words themselves. And this, I believe, is the point.  Attacks is worth reading a second time-once as introduction to a new environment and the second for the sake of wonder at her immersive World."-Atlantic Books Today
"In her amazing debut volume of poetry, Jessi MacEachern unfolds a panoply of encounters, some at points of intersection, others at moments of separation. They are uneasily situated in narratives, but who the subjects are is subject to interpretation. And to change. A Number of Stunning Attacks is tantamount to a broad set of disorientations and disturbances, often unsettling and always generative, for both the poet and the reader. We might think of this as a poetry of the romantic distance that always lies between two people, a poetry of lyric impossibility. The thrill and anguish of that impossibility has captivated us for thousands of years. It is as ancient as the poetry of Sappho and as contemporary as the work contained in this book-a record of the perennial quest to let love be heard and to make love known."-Lyn Hejinian

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