Description
A debut poetry collection about Earth and to Earth that contemplates imposed systems-gender, capitalism, time, wage and exploitation-and how they are mapped onto us, the trees, and the planet.
Immersed in a tangled weave of contemporary life where big box stores and suburban parking lots coexist alongside the instructive silence of juniper trees and a pulsing waterfall, Our Air sketches the possibilities of eco and social interdependence during late-stage capitalism.Their inscriber, Nora Treatbaby, is a trans woman reckoning with the constraints of gender categories, when being a woman is "an implausible dream" and "an insane vibration." With sincere curiosity and a sprinkling of levity, these poems advocate for the world-building potential available in a material commitment to gentle friendship with all networks of life on Earth.Advance Reader Copies Outreach to Feminist Media & LGBTQ+ Media Social Media Campaign Launch event
About the Author
Nora Treatbaby is a writer and artist based in New York State. Our Air is her first book. She has published two chapbooks, I <3 2 Swim (2022) and Hope Is Weird (2020). Author residence: New York, NY
Reviews
"Thudding through the spine of Nora Treatbaby's Our Air is her observation "it is vulnerable to be in awe." These poems' political promise is to render us vulnerable: uncovering the source of our wounds so we may touch them. Here, dominant grammars self-destruct and love springs forth from a seed, no longer the property of the naive. Tracing the grotesque shards of capitalist detritus and preaching metaphysical axioms, Treatbaby is our theologian at the end of a world that is ceaselessly refusing to end. I'd follow her anywhere."-Rosie Stockton
"Delphic, ecstatic, erotic, mystical, riotous, erudite, Our Air rests on the osmosis of surfaces that seemingly exist in a paradoxical state, both as filters and screens. Our Air is a critique of the sutures, the tightness of waged existence, of rent, of regulation, of subjugation, nursed by an accurate distrust of the substance of "progress": profits grow but cannot flower. Our Air dissolves strictures and binaries with epigrammatic tenderness."-Adelita Husni-Bey
"Our Air is so good, it's silly, and so serious. Anguish is coterminous with the fruiting of Apple stores cuz that's what it feels like where we live, have no money, and don't like it. It's a book that will make you think hard about where you are and who you're with because it's in love with reality i.e., the world where rocks cry, and we try to make the pain improve."-Benjamin Krusling
Book Information
ISBN 9781643621968
Author Nora Treatbaby
Format Paperback
Page Count 96
Imprint Nightboat Books
Publisher Nightboat Books