Retribution Forthcoming

Subtitle
Poems

Author Katie Berta

Influenced by Alice Notley, Eileen Myles, Rachel Zucker, and other poets of the New York school, the poems in "Retribution Forthcoming" blend a talky, quick, funny voice with candid examinations of gender norms, class pressures, and the existential. Their speaker explores her mortality anxiety through her experiences of gendered exploitation, reflecting on bodily autonomy and the nexus of violences that women face. Using oblique and direct strategies, these poems recount sexual coercion, the ways consumerist society reinforces and reifies gender conformity and performativity, and the psychological ramifications of these abuses of power. Retribution Forthcoming examines selfhood, consciousness, and mortality as they intertwine with our identities and the ways those identities are politicized. At its core, though, this book is an account of sexual assault and its aftermath, exploring how trauma interacts with belief and our ability to trust others and ourselves.

Bio

Katie Berta is a faculty associate in the Department of English at Arizona State University, where she earned a Master of Fine Arts in creative writing in 2011.


Praise for this book

Katie Berta reminds us, 'The world is a fight' and these poems refuse to pull punches. What I admire—what rattles me in delicious ways, what makes me say 'damn' about 'Retribution Forthcoming'—is how interiority gnashes its sharp teeth outside the skull. Berta’s poems are brutal in their honesty, compounding in their brilliance, and display the power of the mind—when infiltrated by a wounding world—and the mess, the necessary ruckus, that ensues.

Felicia Zamora Author of "I Always Carry My Bones"
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Date published
Publisher
Ohio University Press
ISBN
978-0821411506

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