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Duncan, Aja Couchois: Vestigial

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Litmus Press, paperback

Publication Date: August 30, 2021

Publisher Marketing:VESTIGIAL (from the Latin vestigium, meaning “footprint”) tracks a poetic narrative across multiple chronologies and scalesfrom the personal to the geologic. Following her debut collection RESTLESS CONTINENT (Litmus Press, 2016), Aja Couchois Duncan continues to investigate ecology and heritage as a story of entangled becoming, synchronizing movements of deep time with the transient substance of touch.

As Duncan writes, “In VESTIGIAL, I am exploring evolution, biomedicine, gender, lust, climate change and loneliness though characters that inhabit multiple places in time. In this way, I am seeking to thread past, present and alternative futures in an effort to understand our current circumstances and envision their likely consequences. The book plumbs multiple disciplines and wisdoms, including geology, astronomy, archeology, ancestry, plant and animal wisdom. Through this grounding of the simultaneity of experience and our multitudinous perspectives, I am attempting to create a more authentic and indigenous narrative about aki, earth, and all of her inhabitants.

“It all begins with atoms and lightning and moves through the beadwork of a spine, the poem of existence. Aja Couchois Duncan turns her loving scalpel eye to the stuff of the world, the real biographythe singular chorus of thingness. Duncan’s muscular writing glows through the skin in VESTIGIAL. I read it and felt changed.”Kim Shuck

“VESTIGIAL is a flesh epic braiding time and bodies. Poet and librettist Aja Couchois Duncan writes, ‘The story of evolution is a love story’ and, here, the land, water, and air function as organs in her lovers’ mercurial anatomies. Duncan renders her characters in a language binding them to a natural world, such that science and myth become twinned. The result is a poetry of precise resistance to worldviews that insist on cleaving the human from the environment. At scales simultaneously intimate and monumental, the poet resists the figurative to orchestrate eros, violence, and corporeal transformation. ‘In the epigenetic drift, she is alternating between ancestry and an impossible future tense,’ Duncan says of the VESTIGIAL’s odaanisan. She could very well be saying that of her own visionary poetics.”Douglas Kearney

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