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Strange Borderlands, Ben Berman's first full-length collection, counterpoises insights with uncertainties while chronicling the poet's immersion in a new culture. In compelling metrical, free verse and prose poems, Berman provides a vivid narrative of exotic adventures, especially his Peace Corps service in Zimbabwe-the people, the land, and his "struggling with the blurred lines of where things end" on his return home. This distinctive collection can go from humorous to heartbreaking, and is spellbinding from start to finish-a rare achievement.
PRAISE FOR STRANGE BORDERLANDS:
Ben Berman’s wonderful first book, Strange Borderlands, is a masterful study in the power and limits of empathy, of respect for difference in tension with the urgent need for common ground. Beyond his formal and stylistic range, linguistic flexibility, eye for detail, irrepressible wit and powerful feeling, what’s most impressive about this terrific book is Berman’s inclusive generous spirit, the deadly serious imaginative play he exercises in every line of every poem. This is a book to cherish.
—Alan Shapiro
These are poems that weigh, consider, and restore some flesh-and-blood meaning to the experience of multiculturalism, a word so overused it is often flattened out to a platitude or piety. But not in this book.
—Fred Marchant (from the “Foreword”)
Ben Berman’s lyric poems set in Zimbabwe dig deep into the casual and the casualty of daily life: the hammer striking the sheep’s head, the sustenance that follows; disciplinary beatings that students, giggly and protesting, could count and count on to fade. Unassuming but wise, compassionate yet wildly, unpredictably funny at times, Berman delivers to us escalating hardships that somehow elevated us toward the sacred; the pathetic harvest and sweetness that comes from the least likely of places. This least likely of places is where Berman thrives, calling on closely observed facts to chronicle the perimeters of tenderness and cruelty. I believe every word in this collection. This is an unforgettable debut by a powerful and humble voice.
—Dzvinia Orlowsky
Ben Berman’s marvelous first book, Strange Borderlands, chronicles in startling and unforgettable poems his sojourn in Zimbabwe and his immersion in a culture that both embraces and exiles him, attracts and reproaches, changing him forever. Using a variety of poetic approaches—rhymed couplets, prose paragraphs, sonnets, free verse—he gives us a multi-tonal description of landscapes that are as elusive as they are inviting, as unfamiliar to most of us as they are intuitively recognizable. This is a compelling poetry of “strange borderlands where distance and intimacy collide.”
—Gregory Djanikian
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Ben Berman grew up in Maine, served in the Peace Corps in Zimbabwe and currently lives in the Boston area with his wife and daughter. He has received the Erika Mumford Prize from the New England Poetry Club and Artist Fellowships from the Massachusetts Cultural Council and Somerville Arts Council. Strange Borderlands is his first full-length collection.
Industry Reviews
"This is a must-have book for readers of poetry."
- Publishers Weekly, starred review
Ben Berman's wonderful first book, Strange Borderlands, is a masterful study in the power and limits of empathy, of respect for difference in tension with the urgent need for common ground. Beyond his formal and stylistic range, linguistic flexibility, eye for detail, irrepressible wit and powerful feeling, what's most impressive about this terrific book is Berman's inclusive generous spirit, the deadly serious imaginative play he exercises in every line of every poem. This is a book to cherish.
- Alan Shapiro
These are poems that weigh, consider, and restore some flesh-and-blood meaning to the experience of multiculturalism, a word so overused it is often flattened out to a platitude or piety. But not in this book.
- Fred Marchant
Ben Berman's lyric poems set in Zimbabwe dig deep into the casual and the casualty of daily life: the hammer striking the sheep's head, the sustenance that follows; disciplinary beatings that students, giggly and protesting, could count and count on to fade. Unassuming but wise, compassionate yet wildly, unpredictably funny at times, Berman delivers to us escalating hardships that somehow elevated us toward the sacred; the pathetic harvest and sweetness that comes from the least likely of places. This least likely of places is where Berman thrives, calling on closely observed facts to chronicle the perimeters of tenderness and cruelty. I believe every word in this collection. This is an unforgettable debut by a powerful and humble voice
- Dzvinia Orlowsky
Ben Berman's marvelous first book, Strange Borderlands, chronicles in startling and unforgettable poems his sojourn in Zimbabwe and his immersion in a culture that both embraces and exiles him, attracts and reproaches, changing him forever. Using a variety of poetic approaches-rhymed couplets, prose paragraphs, sonnets, free verse-he gives us a multi-tonal description of landscapes that are as elusive as they are inviting, as unfamiliar to most of us as they are intuitively recognizable. This is a compelling poetry of "strange borderlands where distance and intimacy collide."
- Gregory Djanikian
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments vi
Distance and Intimacy: A Foreword ix
I
Interruptions 5
i 5
ii 6
iii 7
iv 8
v 9
vi 10
vii 12
viii 13
ix 15
x 16
II
Endings 19
Learning Shona 21
The Way 23
Passing Three Goats in a Field, the Ropes around Their Necks Tied to Tall Grass 24
Killing the Chicken with a Dull Knife 25
Beatings 26
To the Safety of Goats 28
A Street Kid Fights to Keep Bread I Gave Him 30
Playing Word Bingo Meetings, the Week Before They Sent Us Home 31
Footing and the Solid Ground 32
Moving On 34
III
Koan 39
Obsessions 40
On Detachment and Delicacies 41
The Panther 42
A Fragile Balance 43
Crowded 44
What You Can't Explain Once 46
Quicksand 48
Nisha Questions My Need for a Dehydrator 50
Parallel Parking 51
Pluots 52
IV
Seven Pictures 55
Riding Yemama 55
Shooting the Veiled Women 56
You say Collage, I say Collision 57
Slap Happy 58
Views from the Overlooking 59
Nuggets 60
A Tale of Two Kitties 61
The Unseasoned 62
Thirds 64
The World 64
The Door 65
The Person 66
Close to Closure 67
On Sex and Insects 69
i 69
ii 70
Good Grief 71
Gallery Walk 74
i 74
ii 75
iii 76
iv 77
v 78
vi 79
vii 80
ISBN: 9781927409053
ISBN-10: 1927409055
Published: 31st January 2013
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 104
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: Able Muse Press
Country of Publication: US
Dimensions (cm): 22.86 x 15.24 x 0.64
Weight (kg): 0.16
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