
Retribution Forthcoming
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Using oblique and direct strategies, these poems recount sexual coercion, the ways consumerist society reinforces and reifies gender conformity and performativity, and the psychological ramifications of these abuses of power. Retribution Forthcoming examines selfhood, consciousness, and mortality as they intertwine with our identities and the ways those identities are politicized. At its core, though, this book is an account of sexual assault and its aftermath, exploring how trauma interacts with belief and our ability to trust others and ourselves.
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retribution forthcoming fuses the abject with the sincere, the tender with the perverse. Katie Berta's voice is straight-up. Barefaced. Flat-out. She catalogs both the worthwhile and the intolerable and the result is exhilarating: a killing bite into the marrow of whatever it is we think we're doing here. - Claire Wahmanholm, author of Meltwater: Poems Katie Berta reminds us, "The world is a fight" and these poems refuse to pull punches. In retribution forthcoming, sarcasm collides with an exhaustion of the patriarchal clutch on society as well as the stark realities of womanhood, poethood, and traumas rife with contention and devastation to the human psyche.... What I admire-what rattles me in delicious ways, what makes me say Damn about retribution forthcoming-is how interiority gnashes its sharp teeth outside the skull. Berta's poems are brutal in their honesty, compounding in their brilliance, and display the power of the mind-when infiltrated by a wounding world-and the mess, the necessary ruckus, that ensues. - Felicia Zamora, author of I Always Carry My Bones I can't help but feel that the title of Katie Berta's riveting, painful, and frequently hilarious book anticipates not the downfall of some famously (or privately) detested figure (or figures) but rather a punitive backlash against the speaker of these very poems, foreordained the moment she started to speak. You may hold in your hand the comeuppance of a criminal! Such is the cycle of negative self-talk Berta enacts and scrutinizes, with her 'terrible brain,' gripped by both our era's asceticism (with its drive toward nothingness) and a craving for connection and intimacy that has existed presumably from the first human snub. These poems roil with thought and with dogs and with media-glut. They overflow with fear and love; devastating events and numb, weak aftermaths; what to eat, or slather into your insufficient skin: and still their capacities for humor, for tenderness-their raw courage in the face of a virulent internal naysayer-thrill and buoy us. While Berta reckoningly excavates the 'truth beneath an I' (and whether she can even believe in such a truth), her deeper search is for self-forgiveness, clarity, and joy. Can a book about rape and self-squeamishness and the twenty-first century's alluringly pervasive threats (everywhere-to-everything) uplift us? Yes. Katie Berta reaches toward you with her love. - Sally Ball, author of Hold Sway Composed as short essays or monologues, there are poems here that are utterly devastating, all presented in such a clear, straightforward lyric, describing heartbreak, sexual assault, emotional brutality, thoughts of retribution alongside elements of absolute, open-hearted beauty, working through and across the worst of things toward something better. - Rob McLennanMore details
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- Intro
- Contents
- Compact
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- The rattlesnakes they keep in the life sciences building remind me of my dog
- Everything we eat used to be alive, or still is,
- Meat
- A magazine article is trying to convince me the bags under my eyes equal cell death,
- I realized skin care would not save my life,
- Cosmopolitan
- Feeling ugly,
- Remembering that time in my life when I used to think a lot about innocence,
- Getting down on your knees really works
- Batter My Heart, You No-PersonedGod
- I do love to win,
- Sometimes I feel exactly like satan,
- Inheritance
- When you thought you were better,
- Will I survive this new season?
- Upon Hearing about the Student Arrested at the Gun Shop
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- I lived in a beautiful place
- How Is a River like a Woman the Poets Want to Know
- Seven Skins
- Like That
- I Will Put Your Name Right in the Poem
- My therapist is teaching me
- I said yes to make sure he used a condom,
- Because I Want to Die, I Go to Nordstrom Rack
- 43The women I thought of as popular in high school are having babies who die,
- 44I do still like a microwave dinner,
- I am trying to drink more water
- 48After I was raped the second time, I lost forty pounds,
- The NY Times Real Estate Section Publishes Pictures inside the Expensive Apartment Belonging to Your Ex-Boyfriend and His New Wife
- Whoa, am I ever one with this marled basketweave throw in nightshade,
- On the way to King Lear, we see a motorcyclist who has died,
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- Birthday
- My City Is Also a City
- Google Search Results
- I don't like it when you spray the house with ant poison
- When I see pictures of my nieces playing in the snow,
- When I Ask Myself, Wiltingly, "To What Has My Life Been Reduced?" This Is the Answer
- Twitter Is Abject
- Trucking toward oblivion, engaged in microscopic pursuits-
- Bad luck follows you
- This timeline is
- What the Machines Feel
- Dream Catalog
- Cave
- "There is a me under this me who wishes to do lovely in this magnificent."
- A Poem in Two Attitudes
- Acknowledgments
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