Lettuce, Lettuce, Please Go Bad
By (Author) Tiziana La Melia
Talon Books,Canada
Talon Books,Canada
31st July 2024
Canada
General
Non Fiction
Modern and contemporary poetry (c 1900 onwards)
Paperback
96
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 13mm
184g
Lettuce, Lettuce, Please Go Bad is an incantation and a plea for transformation. Using the idea of compost as composition since the organic process of recycling leaves, words, or food scraps into valuable fertilizer enriches both soil and human life the book draws on divination systems, herbal healing rituals, the cycles of the moon, experiences of stress and grief, and inherited and invented agricultural practices to tease out the poetics of rural embodied language. Situated at the moment when thought become image, Lettuce, Lettuce, Please Go Bad expands on the authors personal history of familial migration and agricultural labour picking, pruning, grafting, tending, planting entangled in issues of colonization, land manipulation, ownership, extraction, and food production. In an effort to think through the ways vegetables, fruits, and other foods can stand in for complex situations and emotions, La Melia reconsiders how value is allotted and advocates a return to love to mitigate both personal and collective crisis.
Tiziana La Melia is an artist and poet raised on an orchard in Syilx/Okanagan territories who gleans from a wide-cast net of references, from fantasy and fable to science and technology to kletic hymns, queer theory, mend narratives, and personal stories. Tiziana has published two books of poetry and an album: Kletic Kink, The Eyelash and the Monochrome, and Oral Like Cloaks, Dialect. A dual-language (Italian and English) edition of her poetry is forthcoming.