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So tall it ends in heaven / Jayme Ringleb.

By: Publisher: Portland, Oregon : Tin House, [2022]Edition: First US editionDescription: 94 pages ; 15 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781953534408
Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 811/.6 23/eng/20220408
LOC classification:
  • PS3618.I5399 S6 2022
Summary: "With lush and deeply intimate language, Jayme Ringleb's debut collection So Tall It Ends in Heaven explores sexuality, estrangement, and the distances we travel for love. Following the end of a marriage, the book's queer southern speaker tries to restore a relationship with his father. His father lives across an ocean, but more keeps them apart than just that: the father rejected his son long ago after learning that his son is gay. The poems search for answers across the United States and Europe, in and out of historical imagination, as the speaker struggles to separate his understanding of devotion and belonging from the constant losses in his life. Drawing from, and subverting, the formal traditions of love poems, parables, and elegies, the collection claims a vital space for one's own solace. "Nobody will love you like this poem does," the speaker says; "Tell this poem what you want. Anything." In turns that are ruminative, funny, and tender, So Tall It Ends in Heaven questions what and whom one lets go of by coming out: can love, in all its complexities, ever be uncoupled from grief?"-- Provided by publisher.
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"With lush and deeply intimate language, Jayme Ringleb's debut collection So Tall It Ends in Heaven explores sexuality, estrangement, and the distances we travel for love. Following the end of a marriage, the book's queer southern speaker tries to restore a relationship with his father. His father lives across an ocean, but more keeps them apart than just that: the father rejected his son long ago after learning that his son is gay. The poems search for answers across the United States and Europe, in and out of historical imagination, as the speaker struggles to separate his understanding of devotion and belonging from the constant losses in his life. Drawing from, and subverting, the formal traditions of love poems, parables, and elegies, the collection claims a vital space for one's own solace. "Nobody will love you like this poem does," the speaker says; "Tell this poem what you want. Anything." In turns that are ruminative, funny, and tender, So Tall It Ends in Heaven questions what and whom one lets go of by coming out: can love, in all its complexities, ever be uncoupled from grief?"-- Provided by publisher.