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Drag Me Through the Mess
Contributor(s): Mehta, Jessica (Author)
ISBN: 1947021435     ISBN-13: 9781947021433
Publisher: Unsolicited Press
OUR PRICE:   $15.20  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: September 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- Poetry | Native American
Physical Information: 0.17" H x 6" W x 9" (0.27 lbs) 84 pages
Themes:
- Ethnic Orientation - Native American
 
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In Jessica Mehta's tenth book, Drag Me Through the Mess uncovers what it means to be an indigenous woman in a society where "NDNs" are seen as fashion accessories at best and obsolete at worst. Each poem grips the reader and reveals a king of honest emotion and telling that's almost unnerving. All the ugliness and hurts of life are explored with a kind of lyrical beauty that causes deep contrasts and juxtapositions. No matter the subject, readers will relate to the work and themes because at the heart of each is a shared experience.

The "mess" of life is one everyone shares, and Mehta touches on emotions and feelings at subcutaneous levels. Inspired by the works of Li-Young Lee, Sylvia Plath, Anne Sexton, Kim Addonizio, and all the great of confessional poetry, Mehta finds a way to tap into themes we'd rather turn away from and see them with a lens attuned to discovery--and ultimately healing.

Drag Me Through the Mess takes the reader on a journey that delves into the darkest parts of the human experience before bringing them into a soothing light. Featuring perfect word choices, strong line breaks, and recurring totems that tie the collection together, Mehta's tenth book is perhaps her strongest. It's a collection that showcases the full spectrum of the human experience that will leave readers saying, "I thought I was the only one." It's beyond confessional because confessions are often shrouded in shame. Here, there's no asking of forgiveness.


Contributor Bio(s): Mehta, Jessica: - Jessica (Tyner) Mehta is a Cherokee poet, novelist, and storyteller. She's the author of ten books including the forthcoming Savagery (poetry) and You Look Something (literary fiction). She's been awarded the Barbara Deming Memorial Fund Prize in Poetry, the Potlatch Award for Native Artists, and numerous poet-in-residencies posts around the world including Hosking Houses Trust with an appointment at The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust in Stratford-Upon-Avon, England, and Paris Lit Up in France. Jessica is a poetry editor for Bending Genres Magazine and founder of the Get it Ohm! karma yoga movement. Visit Jessica's author site at www.jessicamehta.com