Abandoners


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Poetry. Literary Nonfiction. Art. Hybrid Genre. Womens Studies. ABANDONERS is part non-fiction part poetry and part graphic novel and exists at the intersection of womens lives in transition and the relentless fantasy of Coney Island. Its framed by the story of a woman who abandoned her baby in Coney Island Creek in 1922 and the re-telling and re-casting of her story in a way that lifts it out of the archives and makes her human.. L. Ann Wheelers powerful debut examines why we leave and what happens to those who stay. This richly layered multi-genre book digs deep into personal and collective histories through archival investigation and imaginative rendering reanimating their ghostly traces in the light of the present. The collection captures our ruined world with compassion and a collective crying out against loss and exploitation. Its lovingly sutured heart will leave you with the tender fortitude to endure.--Megan Kaminski. In this haunting book Lesley Ann Wheeler searches through a century of Coney Islands abandoned collecting a multimedia archive from the annals of history and her imagination. At the heart of the work is a sort of memorial for the citys tiny ghosts--and an investigation of their pull on her heart. Its hard to look away.--Sarah Manguso. Poetry prose documentary collage--this mesmerizing book puzzles together a tormenting mistake the peril of its discovery and public accounts of women out of options. It begins in a way in the marsh grass at Coney Island 1922 and ends at the head of a line of 21st century Kansas City schoolchildren whose teacher leads them walking backwards. What is being passed to the reader feels obliging covert transactional an identity in an envelope with / the flap tucked in. ABANDONERS is a work of consequence.--Brian Blanchfield
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