No Rhododendron No Rhododendron
Pitt Poetry Series

No Rhododendron

Poems

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Descripción editorial

Longlisted, 2026 PEN Open Book Award
Winner, 2024 Donald Hall Prize for Poetry

Part elegy, part poetry of witness, and part poetry of exile, No Rhododendron is a lament to the poet-speaker’s father and fatherland and a grief-wrought love letter to his mother and mother tongue. The collection is haunted by an existential question about Shertok’s oral mother tongue, Tamang: How do you write about a language that has no script? Exploring the erasure, ambiguity, multiplicity, violence, and unknowability signified by “X,” the poems dwell on the lip of a new ghost language, which ultimately fails itself. The polyphonal witnessing of the decade-long Maoist conflict in his native Nepal from schoolchildren’s perspective reveals how a war can fracture the psyche of an entire generation. The final thread of the book, a “reverse-elegy” for his mother, meditates on the impending loss of a loved one as a potential site of mourning, impermanence, gratitude, memory-making, and mythopoeticism.

GÉNERO
Ficción y literatura
PUBLICADO
2025
7 de octubre
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
120
Páginas
EDITORIAL
University of Pittsburgh Press
VENDEDOR
Ingram DV LLC
TAMAÑO
658
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