An Authentic Life

An Authentic Life

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15 Oct, 2024

By Jennifer Chang (author)

An Authentic Life is an exacting and fearless interrogation of the education one receives from the institutions of academia and family. Sprawling yet urgen...

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Last updated on 22 Feb, 2026

ISBN-10:

1556596995

ISBN-13:

9781556596995

Publisher

Copper Canyon Press

Dimensions

8.90x5.90x0.50 inches

Language

English

Description

An Authentic Life is an exacting and fearless interrogation of the education one receives from the institutions of academia and family.

Sprawling yet urgent, meditative yet lucid, the poems in Jennifer Chang's anticipated third collection, An Authentic Life, offer a bold examination of a world deeply influenced by war and patriarchy. In dialogues against literature, against philosophy, and against God, Chang interrogates the "fathers" who stand at the center of history. Poems navigate wounds opened by explorations of family and generational trauma, and draw on the author's experiences as a mother, as the daughter of immigrants, and as a citizen of our deeply divided nation.

Here, the patriarchal violence of history becomes intimate, brought down to a domestic scale. A woman sweeping the floor cannot escape thoughts of war, or her dying mother, while another scene shows friends questioning the "despite-ness" of love. In poems where the lyric is reimagined as porous, discursive, and bursting open, Chang fearlessly confronts the forms of knowledge that hold power. Meticulous and masterful, An Authentic Life creates a world where we can begin "to unlearn everything."

Product Details

ISBN-10

:1556596995

ISBN-13

:9781556596995

Publisher

:Copper Canyon Press

Publication date

: 15 Oct, 2024

Category

: Poetry

Format

:PAPERBACK

Language

:English

Reading Level

: All

Dimension

: 8.90x5.90x0.50 inches

Weight

:187 g

Editorial Reviews

"A piercing meditation, rooted in loss and longing, and manifest in dazzling leaps of the imagination." --Natasha Tretheway

"The language of Some Say The Lark carries the same delicate aggressiveness of poets like Sylvia Plath or Frank O'Hara, mixed with the detached appreciation of nature and beauty of Mai Der Vang. But the poems speak with such self-authority that the influences remain firmly in the distant background." --Frontier Poetry

"Her refusal to attempt to charm her readers with false epiphany, her ruptured syntax, her meditations on sorrow and failure, break her into an arena truly original [...] Chang reinvigorates the lyric, and comes closer, perhaps, to the oracular or prophetic." --West Branch

"The plaintive, beautifully cadenced poems in Jennifer Chang's first book range from psalms and essays to endnotes and excerpts from an imagined text. While formally diverse, the collection is unified by an ongoing engagement with the natural world, with Chang often presenting forests, rivers, and vast seaside landscapes as loci for her speakers' search for self-knowledge and authenticity." --Boston Review

"[Chang has] a poetic style that is wild, unfettered and unpredictable, yet devastatingly precise in the emotions it dredges up. Chang is a poet who merges the abstract and the concrete with fierce, visceral energy." --Shelf Awareness

About the Author

Poet and scholar Jennifer Chang is the author of two previous collections. Her debut, The History of Anonymity (2008), was an inaugural selection for the Virginia Quarterly Review Poetry Series and a finalist for the Shenandoah/Glasgow Prize for Emerging Writers. Her second book, Some Say The Lark (Alice James Books), was longlisted for the 2018 PEN Open Book Award and won the 2018 William Carlos Williams Award. Her poems have appeared in The Nation, The New Yorker, American Poetry Review, Best American Poetry, and Poetry. Chang holds a BA from the University of Chicago and earned an MFA and Ph.D. from the University of Virginia. Since 2003, she has been the co-chair of the advisory board for Kundiman, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting Asian American literature. She teaches at the Michener Center for Writers in Austin, Texas.

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