Disorder
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Cambridge, MA, 2008
Midsummer. Finally, you are used to disappointment.
A baby touches phlox. Many failures, many botched attempts,
A little success in unexpected forms. This is how the rest will go:
The gravel raked, bricks ashen, bees fattened–honey not for babes.
All at once, a rustling, whole trees in shudder, clouds pulled
Westward. You are neither here nor there, neither right nor
Wrong. The world is indifferent, tired of your insistence.
Garter snakes swallow frogs. The earthworms coil.
On your fingers, the residue of red pistils. What have you made?
What have you kept alive? Green, a secret, occult,
Grass veining the hands. Someone’s baby toddling.
And the phlox white. For now. Midsummer.
A remarkable first book, Disorder tells the story, by turns poignant and outrageous, of a family’s dislocation over four continents during the course of a hundred years. In short lyrics and longer narrative poems, Vanesha Pravin takes readers on a kaleidoscopic trek, from Bombay to Uganda, from England to Massachusetts and North Carolina, tracing the path of familial love, obsession, and the passage of time as filtered through the perceptions of family members and a host of supporting characters, including ubiquitous paparazzi, amorous vicars, and a dubious polygamist. We experience throughout a speaker forged by a deep awareness of intergenerational, multicontinental consciousness. At once global and personal, crossing ethnic, linguistic, and national boundaries in ways that few books of poetry do, Disorder bristles with quiet authority backed by a skeptical intelligence.
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Disorder - Vanesha Pravin
Disorder
Disorder
Vanesha Pravin
The University of Chicago Press
Chicago & London
VANESHA PRAVIN teaches at the University of California, Merced.
The University of Chicago Press, Chicago 60637
The University of Chicago Press, Ltd., London
© 2015 by The University of Chicago
All rights reserved. Published 2015.
Printed in the United States of America
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ISBN-13: 978-0-226-23536-3 (paper)
ISBN-13: 978-0-226-23553-0 (e-book)
DOI: 10.7208/chicago/9780226235530.001.0001
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Pravin, Vanesha, author.
Disorder / Vanesha Pravin.
pages ; cm. — (Phoenix poets)
ISBN 978-0-226-23536-3 (pbk. : alk. paper) — ISBN 0-226-23536-x (pbk. : alk. paper) — ISBN 978-0-226-23553-0 (e-book)
I. Title. II. Series: Phoenix Poets.
PS3616.R388D57 2015
811'.6—dc23
2014041295
♾ This paper meets the requirements of ANSI/NISO Z39.48-1992 (Permanence of Paper).
for my mother, HEMLATA, and my father, PRAVIN
Contents
Acknowledgments
I
The Pharmacist’s House
First Wife
Midsummer
Second Wife
Agapanthus Is The Word
The Arrangement
The Ninth Floor
Morgendämmerung
Innocence
Mystery
Courtship, 1944
The Conquest of Happiness
Green
The Third Gender
Sweet Milk
Sleep, Wake, Sleep
Buffalo Milk
Late Afternoon
Hemma Remembers Two Cities
Hemma Remembers Disorder
Hemma Remembers Sickness
Bootcamp Vipassana
The End of Summer
II
Rivers
Birmingham, UK 1969
Night with the Vicar
Courtship, 1971
The Ninth Month
In the Garden
Sunday
Funeral
The Polygamist’s Buttons
Hoo
Dictionary
The Library Sale
Kamla
Marriage
Sleeping in the Walmart Lot, 1996
Pomegranate
Rain
CVS Pharmacy
Time
’79 BMW Stalls Again
City Aubade
III
Boll Weevil & the Make or Break
Belief Revision
Night
Appendix: Family Tree
Acknowledgments
Grateful acknowledgment is made to the editors of the following journals, in which some of the poems first appeared, some in different forms:
Callaloo: Hemma Remembers Disorder
(under the title Disorder
) and Hemma Remembers Two Cities
(under the title Two Cities
)
Crab Orchard Review: