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Alt-Nature

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To foil the context was to outrun the authority's imagination. And to refuse all explanations of why what we felt was not real.

To disarm the wolf every time at every gate. Unthread its learnedness and don the lonely pelt.

The poems of Alt-Nature move in desert dreams and riverbeds. Here, geography forms the basis of feeling and connection in the American Southwest. Being and becoming along meridians of environmental degradation, globalized/ing militarism, and incarceration, Saretta Morgan thinks through the languages that instantiate violence alongside those which prepare the body for love.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 18, 2024
      The thoughtful and powerful debut collection from Morgan vividly depicts the American Southwest, with a focus on the sensory experience of deserts: “Now in coming between one desert/ and another, I recognize the edges, parting and clear.... Only deserts witness the slow and complete life of water.// A story of chassis. And foraged box springs.// The one sound offered wandering night without horizon.// Each exceeds its genre while remaining truly intact” (“Dearth-Light”). Elsewhere, anecdotal moments foreground the collection’s reflections on language, militarism, and the environment: “My dad shared this story.// He arrived, an Army recruiter, to pick up a new enlistee. A Native kid outside Albuquerque. Everyone in the house began to cry. More people arrived, filling the tight space, and they cried too. Before long my dad was crying with them.// I asked him what had he been crying for. And he looked at me like I was a fool.” Morgan skillfully weaves together landscapes, nuanced reflections on Black and queer identity, and social and ecological commentary in these stirring pages.

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