Humans

  • Michael Flatt (author)
  • derrick mund (author)
  • Suchitra Mattai (artist)

ISBN

978-1-946031-27-3

LCCN

2018948544

Page count

104

Keywords

Poetry, Environment, Nature, Natural World, Crisis, Lyric, Ecopoetry, Prose, Relationships, Collaboration

Publication date

2018

Language(s)

English

Publication media type

Print Document
Hybrid

Publication series

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Chlorosis

“So often our urgencies upend themselves into absurdities. Lyric turns to joke and then to pugnacious elegy. So in Flatt’s and Mund’s Chlorosis, a dying world becomes a dynamic collaboration. Given options that find us ‘imping toward stasis,’ this poetry reanimates and throws color and light on a dimming horizon. Can poetry save us? Maybe not. But perhaps what we need now is sustenance, not salvation. Both slapstick and delicate, Chlorosis sustains the witness necessary to this moment. Now, in this ‘fugitive dimension,’ we are borne on ‘an absent violence,’ ‘still and waking for that which we lack / from which to emerge.'” — Elizabeth Robinson

“In these poems, Michael Flatt and Derrick Mund flicker between digital screens and imperceptibly crumbling landscapes to create a series of nameless glances cast at a contemporary psychic abyss. Here, Chlorosis reads like a thread of linked pastorals—eulogizing the living room of a broken American heart—choked by sunlit swarms of dust motes and a soft, semi-urban dread.” — Janaka Stucky

Chlorosis is a moving experiment in the uses of the poetic ‘we’ in a time of crisis. It hangs tight—it usually means just two people. The component members of that ‘we’ write to each other, as each other, and for each other. And as they survey together a world in which there is no respite from the oncoming disaster, that ‘we’ becomes a tiny, nimble pivot for unexpected clarities and also for the testing out of tentative rhythms — both of which we’ll all be needing, from here on out.” — Christopher Nealon

With Chlorosis — a leaf disease in plant life caused by lack of light, literally translated as “green sickness” — Flatt and Mund explore the difficulties of finding and sustaining love in the midst of the various toxicities of the anthropocene: slow violence, environmental catastrophe, economic malaise, polluted cultural memory, digital abjection, etc. Alternating between lyrical address and objectivist observation, this collection of untitled poems also engages with voices from the fields of ecopoetics and new materialism. In this collaboration, the first-person pronouns break down actively, alertly, and unevenly, alongside generalized collapse. Love, however — humanist love, romantic love, brotherly love — is never far from view.

About the Contributor(s)

Michael Flatt is a PhD candidate in the Poetics Program at SUNY Buffalo. He was named by J. Michael Martinez to the Poetry Society of America's 2013 list of New American Poets for his book, Absent Receiver (SpringGun Press), and he is the founder of Low Frequency Press.

derrick mund lives, writes and tends bar in Denver, CO. He received his MFA from the University of Colorado in Boulder, and runs Leon Presents: A Reading Series. His work can be found at Greying Ghost, Vinyl, Real Poetik, and elsewhere.

Cover art by Suchitra Mattai.

Suchitra Mattai is a multi-disciplinary artist of Indo-Caribbean descent. Her experiences living in several countries and cultural contexts have greatly shaped her artistic practice. Recent and upcoming projects include a commission for the Sharjah Biennial 14, “State of the Art 2020” at Crystal Bridges Museum/the Momentary, a Denver Art Museum and the Biennial of the Americas jointly sponsored installation, a commission for the MCA’s Octopus Initiative, solo exhibitions at the Boise Art Museum of Art (2021), K Contemporary Art (2020), Unit London (2022), Hollis Taggart NYC (2022), and the Center for Visual Arts, Metropolitan State University of Denver (2018) and group exhibitions at Kavi Gupta Gallery (2021), Aicon Gallery (2021), Unit London ( 2021), Pen and Brush NYC (2019), and the San Antonio Museum of Art (2021). She received an MFA in painting and drawing and an MA in South Asian art from the University of Pennsylvania, PA. Her work has been reviewed in publications and on-line platforms such as Hyperallergic, Document Journal, the Boston Globe, Widewalls, Cultured Magazine, and Wallpaper Magazine and is in the collections of Crystal Bridges Museum, the Denver Art Museum, and the Taylor Art Collection.

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