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Valerie Hsiung

    Valerie Hsiung es una poeta, vocalista y performer cuyo trabajo profundiza en las complejidades de la identidad humana y la conexión. Su escritura es reconocida por su estructura poco convencional y sus cualidades sónicas, que se nutren de su singular experiencia en la interpretación vocal. A través de sus colecciones de poesía, Hsiung explora las intrincadas redes de la comunicación y la búsqueda de la intimidad en el mundo contemporáneo. Sus contribuciones literarias ofrecen a los lectores un compromiso profundo con temas como el amor, la pérdida y la búsqueda de significado.

    The Only Name We Can Call It Now Is Not Its Only Name
    • Unspooling from a mysterious and deeply discomforting encounter between the speaker and “K,” The only name we can call it now is not its only name slowly morphs into a long and impossibly personal examination of willfulness and ownership, mother tongue and mother earth, chronic illness (of body and soil), homelessness and exile, violence and place, severance and longing, private parts and public spaces, intimacy and institution, affliction and ardor, performativity, faciality, vernaculars, voice, filth, instinct, and clowning. Written in a suspended moment when Hsiung experienced a profound crisis of silence in her life, what begins as a truly hybrid interrogation of an interrogation between student and teacher contorts into an entangled and incantatory excavation of the origins of a poet’s psyche and relationship with the world itself. A work that was not composed but decomposed by way of worms and flies and a hazardous exposure to the elements of mythology, ecology, and epistemology, The only name we can call it now is not its only name is both a perennial coalescing convalescence between individual and societal specters and the tectonic documentation of a repeated attempt to endure.

      The Only Name We Can Call It Now Is Not Its Only Name