The Walled Wife
By (Author) Nicelle Davis
Red Hen Press
Red Hen Press
4th April 2017
United States
Paperback
96
Width 177mm, Height 228mm, Spine 8mm
181g
Nicelle Davis's The Walled Wife unearths from the long-standing text "The Ballad of the Walled-up Wife," a host of issues that continue to plague women in the contemporary world: the woman's body as sacrifice; the woman's body as tender or currency; the woman's body as disposable; the woman's body as property; the woman's body as aesthetic o
"At the heart of The Walled Wife is an old ballad about the sacrifice of a woman, by building her into the wall of a structure under construction (!!) This practice was believed to ensure the building's completion and durability. While the poems that compose the book take inspiration from this historical source (and from subsequent commentary on it) they cast a wide net, touching on mythology, feminism, folklore, philosophy, primal fears, love, entomology, self-harm, multiple selves, and more, riffing in ingenious ways on their subject. Particularly notable is Davis' ability to get inside the heads and suffering bodies of her characters. She mines her material with abject, reverberant humanity. Graphically inventive, and necessarily obsessive, TheWalled Wife breathes new, eerie life into a disturbing ancient ritual, laying bare its many metaphors and contemporary relevance."
--Amy Gerstler
"What does it mean to have a 'soul in the building' What is the space inside a wall that is also a crypt, an 'immured' beloved, an 'emptiness unfathomable, ' an architecture that is also a 'consciousness' Nicelle Davis has created a remarkable and searing work of 'red stains and white linens.' Light, body, gold, silver, excrement, moon, sun, copulating finches, finitude: 'You are not to blame for rotations, ' writes Davis. I can't quite put into words the ache in my own bones, the pressure before weeping, that built in my own heart as I read, listened to and encountered her extraordinary work. 'I am becoming red clay, ' writes Davis. From the inside of the book. Which reaches us. A cry. The particular mixture of longing and acute loss that returns us to our own human experience: the livid, temporary history of being here at all: on the earth."
--Bhanu Kapil
Nicelle Davis is a California poet, collaborator, and performance artist who walks the desert with her son J.J. in search of owl pellets and rattlesnake skins. Her previous collections include In the Circus of You (Rose Metal Press, 2015), Becoming Judas (Red Hen Press, 2013), and Circe (Lowbrow Press, 2011). Her poetry film collaborations with Cheryl Gross have been shown across the world. She has taught poetry at Youth for Positive Change, an organization that promotes success for youth in secondary schools, MHA, Volunteers of America in their Homeless Youth Center, and with Red Hens WITS program. Recipient of the 2013 AROHO retreat 9 3/4 Fellowship, she is honored to work as a consultant for this important feminist organization. She currently teaches at Paraclete High School.