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Ceive

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Ceive

Contributors:

By (Author) B.K. Fischer

ISBN:

9781950774432

Publisher:

BOA Editions, Limited

Imprint:

BOA Editions, Limited

Publication Date:

4th November 2021

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

811.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

120

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 228mm

Description

A poetic retelling of Noahs Ark set in the near future, Ceive is a novella in verse that recounts a post-apocalyptic journey aboard a container ship.

This contemporary flood narrative unfolds through poems following the perspective of a woman named Val, who is found in the wreckage of her flooding home by a former UPS delivery man. As environmental and political catastrophes force them to flee the Eastern Seaboard, Val and her rescuer take refuge alongside a group of pilgrims seeking refuge from the catastrophic collapse of a civilization destroyed by gun violence, climate crisis, and social unrest.

The ship of cargo and refugees is run by the captain Nolan and his wife Nadia, who set sail for Greenland, now warmed to a temperate climate. The couple place Val in charge of caring for a neurodivergent young boy who holds knowledge of analog navigation. Mourning her missing daughter, Val experiences both isolation and a wellspring of compassion in survival, an indefatigable need to connect. She and the other pilgrims weather illness and peril, boredom and conflict, deprivation and despair as they set sail across stormy, unfamiliar waters.

Drawing from the Anglo-Saxon poem The Seafarer, the Bible, and the Latin root word in receive, Ceive is a vision of eco-cataclysm and survivalinviting meditations on biodiversity, illness, social law, sustenance, scripture, menopause, sensory perception, human bonds, caregiving, and loss, all the while extending a call for renewal and hope.

Reviews

When the Flood comes for us, how do we recognize it as emergency What from our old lives do we lack, and how do we make meaning out of formlessness and chaos B.K. Fischers strikingly imaginative, wry yet tragic novella-in-verse tells the story of a contemporary Noahs Ark set on a container ship in the Atlantic Ocean, a refuge from a world thats been submerged. But as much as the apocalyptic drama drives Ceives overall plot, the engine of each of these poems remains always and unfailingly language itself, as Fischer delivers exquisitely layered word-machines, rich in overlapping textures of allusion and noise. This book is a wonder, and now is the moment we need it most. Monica Ferrell, author of You Darling Thing We live in an unsustainable and contradictory age: Left means whats staying, and left means who went. Conceived in a period of undeniable ecological crisis compounded by a violent political climate and surging pandemic, Ceive could not be more timely. In a loose translation of the flood myth, Fischer transports her characters from a drowning world, conceivably but without certainty, to dry land via freight containers off the North American coast. Drawing from The Seafarer, Timothy Morton, Joan Mir, ancient myth, Hlne Cixous, and the deepest well of linguistic brilliance Ive ever encountered, Fischer offers a future of possibility but no promise. Aby Kaupang, author of NOS (disorder, not otherwise specified) Praise for B.K. Fischers Radioapocrypha: Fischer remixes Scripture with 1980s nostalgia in a smart novella-in-verse that impressively balances high- and low-brow elements.Fischer handles the inherent power imbalance of this dynamic with wit, grace, and a complex yearning: Each year my faith decays by half, then half again. / In this way it is infinite. Swapping the crucifixion for a ghastly car crash, Fischer produces a work as smart, satisfying, and nuanced in its climax as it is as a whole. Publishers Weekly, Starred Review The New Testament gets a remix in poet B. K. Fischers verse novella Radioapocrypha, a pagan rejoinder to the biblical story of redemption. An homage to a 1980s adolescence, it might also be one of the more necessary poetry collections for 2018: Fischer lends us nuanced ways of thinking about faith and fakes, secular shamans and sexual misconduct, deceit and devotion. In polyphonic lyrics and prose poems, she tells a story about a teenage girl that makes us come of age, all over again, and rethink our archetypes for prophecy and the divine. Los Angeles Review of Books Praise for Mutiny Gallery: Self-assured, lyric, and deeply moving, B.K. Fischer is a mesmerizing [writer]. Fischer pulls off an array of shifting tones, a complex and believable weave of voices. The shifts in tone are like the give-and-take of light when swimming in extraordinarily deep-water: peril is counterbalanced by fierce delight, then shot through with fear, and then steadied, despite all circumstance. Rattle

Author Bio

B.K. Fischer is the author of Ceive (BOA, 2021) and four previous books of poetry: Radioapocrypha (Mad Creek Books, 2018), which won the 2018 The Journal/Wheeler Prize; My Lovers Discourse (Tinderbox, 2018); St. Rages Vault (The Word Works, 2013), which won the Washington Prize; and Mutiny Gallery (Truman State University Press, 2011), winner of the 2011 T.S. Eliot Prize. She is also the author of the critical study Museum Mediations: Reframing Ekphrasis in Contemporary American Poetry (Routledge, 2006). Her poems and reviews have appeared in The New York Times, The Paris Review, Kenyon Review, Boston Review, Jacket2, FIELD, WSQ, Ninth Letter, Blackbird, Los Angeles Review of Books, Modern Language Studies, and elsewhere. Fischer holds a BA from the Writing Seminars at The Johns Hopkins University, an MFA in poetry from Columbia University, and a PhD in English and American Literature from New York University. A former poetry editor of Boston Review, she teaches The Comma Sutra, a course on grammar and syntax for creative practice, in the School of the Arts at Columbia University. She lives in Sleepy Hollow, New York with her husband and three children.

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