Deaf republic : poems /
Deaf Republic opens in an occupied country in a time of political unrest. When soldiers breaking up a protest kill a deaf boy, Petya, the gunshot becomes the last thing the citizens hear, they all have gone deaf and their dissent becomes coordinated by sign language. The story follows the private li...
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Minneapolis :
Graywolf Press,
[2019]
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Table of Contents:
- We lived happily during the war
- Dramatis personae
- Gunshot
- As soldiers march, Alfonso Covers the Boy's face with a newspaper
- Alfonso, in snow
- Deafness, an insurgency, begins
- Alfonso stands answerable
- That map of bone and opened valves
- Townspeople circle the Boy's body
- Of Weddings before the war
- Still newlyweds
- Soldiers aim at us
- Checkpoints
- Before the war, we made a child
- As soldiers choke the stairwell
- 4 a.m. bombardment
- Arrival
- Lullaby
- Question
- While the child sleeps, Sonya undresses
- Cigarette
- Dog sniffs
- What we cannot hear
- Central Square
- Widower
- For his wife
- I, This body
- Her dresses
- Elegy
- Above blue tin roofs, deafness
- City like a guillotine shivers on its way to the neck
- In the bright sleeve of the sky
- To live
- Townspeople watch them take Alfonso
- Away
- Eulogy
- Question
- Such is the story made of stubbornness and a little air
- Townspeople speak of Galya on her green bicycle
- When Momma Galya first protested
- Bundle of laundry
- What are days
- Galya whispers, as Anushka nuzzles
- Galya's puppeteers
- In Bombardment, Galya
- Little bundles
- Galya's toast
- Theater nights
- And while puppeteers are arrested
- Soldiers don't like looking foolish
- Search patrols
- Lullaby
- Firing squad
- Question
- Yet, I am
- Trial
- Pursued by the men of Vasenka
- Anonymous
- And yet, on some nights
- In a time of peace.