Liontaming in America

Liontaming in America

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10 Sep, 2024

By Elizabeth Willis (author)

"To disrupt the relationship of predator and prey, to reshape one's relation to power, is to renovate the lived and living world," Elizabeth Willis writes ...

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Last updated on 01 Feb, 2026

ISBN-10:

0811238636

ISBN-13:

9780811238632

Publisher

New Directions Publishing Corporation

Dimensions

8.46x5.52x0.90 inches

Language

English

Description

"To disrupt the relationship of predator and prey, to reshape one's relation to power, is to renovate the lived and living world," Elizabeth Willis writes in her visionary work that delves deep into the ancient enchantments and disciplinary displays of the circus. Liontaming in America investigates the utopian aspirations fleetingly enacted in the polyamorous life of a nineteenth-century Mormon community, interweaving archival and personal threads with the histories of domestic labor, extraction economies, and the performance of family in theater, film, and everyday life.

Lines reverberate between worldliness and devotion, between Peter Pan and Close Encounters, between Paul Robeson and Maude Adams, between leaps of faith and passionate alliances, between everyday tragedy and imaginative social possibility. As Willis writes in her afterword to the book, "The repeated unmaking and remaking of America, as a concept and as an ongoing textual project, is not impossible. It is happening all the time."

Product Details

ISBN-10

:0811238636

ISBN-13

:9780811238632

Publisher

:New Directions Publishing Corporation

Publication date

: 10 Sep, 2024

Category

: Poetry

Format

:PAPERBACK

Language

:English

Reading Level

: All

Dimension

: 8.46x5.52x0.90 inches

Weight

:341 g

Editorial Reviews

America has a short history, passionately mixed up like a quilt. You can paw it as the allegorical archive it is, and Elizabeth Willis is a lot of a lion here, circling in the cage of this book throwing up intimate and random pieces of meat to terrify and intrigue us. Many speakers here are distantly related to her own family--they spout broken poem speeches in archaic or free style spelling, stepping out of their own dreams onto a land they did not know and might never understand what it is. Pearl S. Buck proposes maybe there isn't any America at all. I think Elizabeth Willis is asking all the right questions. Her Liontaming is urgent reading as we stroll into the next awful season of the American dream, still wanting to know 'Where do I end? . . . On what ground do our bodies meet?'--Eileen Myles
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