Community Garden for Lonely Girls
Community Garden for Lonely Girls
by Christine Shan Shan Hou
Softcover / 128 p. / Poetry
ISBN: 978-0-9987362-0-4
Christine Shan Shan Hou’s newest collection of poems, Community Garden for Lonely Girls, depicts a journey that traverses imagined histories and various states of consciousness. In Hou’s poems the now moves with such glacial intensity that folkloric myth and cultural detail are weaved together in animated modulation. These poems assert that desire for the unknown is pertinent to understanding one’s identity and survival: "I know I could die, but if / I could be anything // I would be an aquarium full of / colorful fish and deep // breathing, / You know // like nude and / without age."
Like a feminist spiritual quest or the act of a messenger delivering consequential information to a participant community, Hou’s poems shapeshift. They make the subtle, gross, and causal body get in alignment — despite the complexities and controversies of living a life.