Danielle Pafundas Spite reimagines André Bretons Nadja in conversation with his Communicating Vessels and My Heart Through Which Her Heart Has Passed. Spite speaks through the melancholy bohemian dream girl. No longer gateway to the masculine artists destiny Nadja becomes agent of her own evolution. The poems consider what happens when we no longer equate the hospital with the tomb but understand it as generative site. Nadja rolls her ex-lover on a gurney through a city on fire. She trawls construction sites nurses brows and apple trees. We pick up the tin-can extension wreck ourselves on the delirious island consider the dishonest belief that every day must include / pain and descend a massive swath of silk. Spite has no fear of ugly feelings nor of wonder.Excerpts appear at: Diode PoetryTypo Magazine
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