Good Want
By (Author) Domenica Martinello
Coach House Books
Coach House Books
28th August 2024
Canada
General
Non Fiction
Modern and contemporary poetry (c 1900 onwards)
811.6
Paperback
104
Width 133mm, Height 209mm, Spine 10mm
A daily ritual to write a single sestet per day generates peeled back poems that consider what it means to be good
Good Want irreverently posits that perhaps virtue is a myth thats outgrown its uses. Exploring the value we ascribe to acts of desire, spirituality, and self-articulation, these poems grapple with branching, deeply rooted questions: Can the hunger for more ever be inherently good How about if you come from nothing How can there be a relationship between goodness and godliness, if god is a character with shifting allegiances and priorities
Each caveat becomes a prayer, ritual, invocation, or confession. On the spectrum of privacy, secrecy, dishonesty, and shame, theres a fraught balance between acknowledgment and silence. Is clarity worth the potential pain of redefining your experience of the world Its left to the reader to evaluate whether the power of articulation outweighs the potential for suffering, adding another layer to the complex genealogical and emotional landscape.
Turning the gaze inward through layers of irony and sincerity, and framed against the relentless hum of class and intergenerational trauma, Good Want plays with and deconstructs received notions of 'good', 'bad', and 'god' to open up a series of further possibilities: empathy for difficult people, acceptance of our difficult selves, and joy in every difficult thing.
Domenica Martinello holds an MFA in poetry from the Iowa Writers' Workshop, where she was the recipient of the Deena Davidson Friedman Prize for Poetry. She currently lives in Montreal.