Poetry

Ampersand Organ

a more-than-human lyric
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A fearless, expansive collection that blurs the boundary between body and poem, wielding a liberatory lyric impulse that revels from neuron to nebula and back.
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A fearless, expansive collection that blurs the boundary between body and poem, wielding a liberatory lyric impulse that revels from neuron to nebula and back.

Here is a book of many hearts, a revolutionary tide pool, a mycelial space and sensorium where our neural pathways are “always shared, collective, and entangled.” In this “more-than-human lyric,” heidi andrea restrepo rhodes offers the ampersand, a mode of encounter that unfixes the reader. This form—a lyric prose poem beginning, midsentence, with an ampersand—accesses the intimacies of a life shaped by perpetual “and-ing.” These ampersands move by associative leap, synesthetic braid, and interspecies blur to revel in everything that makes us more than singular subjects.

Neuroqueering poetics, rhodes writes toward deft and loving excess: spillage, echolalia, stutter, loop, and non-linear detour, refiguring what the lyric can be and what the body can do. These poems revolt against all forms of supremacy, inviting us into unexpected kinship with animal, mineral, vegetal, and heavenly bodies, each replete with their own languages, temporalities, histories, and worlds.

Tending an everyday eroticism with its “heart at the sleeve, in the palm,” Ampersand Organ is unafraid to feel, to feel again, to feel feeling wherever it’s wildly felt. Here is a radiant, divergent, emergent field guide for how we might all shiver and shimmer into the and and and . .

ISBN
9781639551217
Publish Date
Pages
224
Dimensions
8.5 × 5.5 × 0.75 in
Weight
13 oz
Author

heidi andrea restrepo rhodes

heidi andrea restrepo rhodes is a writer, artist, scholar, educator, cultural worker, and creature of the Colombian diaspora.

Praise and Prizes

  • “This is IRREPRESSIBLE, VORACIOUS, ASTOUNDING study. Can you feel me in the color? I am screaming and giving thanks for what this breaks. This urgent, embodied theory alive by our very entanglements, our flights into numerous sounds and shapes. And here, heidi andrea restrepo rhodes is convening us into something radical and fierce. Citation as breath. Love, the erotic, blur as ‘political-philosophical orientation.’ With them I make an errant path, remembering the world, as I do here, in its real and gorgeous prisms exceeding the logics of conformance and the liberal state. Touched, I am so touched into life by these ‘abundant divergences in thinking-feeling & bodying forth.’”

    aracelis girmay
    author of GREEN OF ALL HEADS