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AMANDA PARADISE: Resurrect Extinct Vibration

📖 Overview

AMANDA PARADISE: Resurrect Extinct Vibration is a collection of poems and rituals from CAConrad's (Soma)tic Poetry practice. The book documents spiritual-poetic exercises performed with recordings of extinct animals. The poems emerge from Conrad's sessions of listening to archived audio of vanished species while conducting ritualistic activities. These activities range from meditation to physical movements, all designed to connect with lost animal voices. The work includes detailed notes on the specific rituals performed and the extinct creatures that inspired each piece. The collection maintains focus on themes of loss, preservation, and the possibility of resurrection through art. This poetry collection examines humanity's relationship with extinction and environmental collapse while exploring ways that art can serve as a bridge between present and past life forms. The work suggests new methods for engaging with ecological grief and memory.

👀 Reviews

Not enough reader reviews exist online to provide a balanced summary of this poetry collection. On Goodreads, it has only 8 ratings and 2 brief reviews, with an average of 4.38/5 stars. The reviewers note the book's focus on grief, ritual, and channeling extinct creatures. One reader highlighted the "(Soma)tic poetry rituals" and their connection to extinct animal vibrations. Another mentioned appreciating the book's exploration of environmental devastation. The book received attention from literary publications but lacks significant consumer reviews on major platforms like Amazon. Due to its recent publication (2021) and niche experimental poetry focus, there isn't enough reader feedback to identify clear patterns in what people liked or disliked about the work. Ratings: Goodreads: 4.38/5 (8 ratings) Amazon: No reviews available

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🤔 Interesting facts

🌟 CAConrad created these poems through "(Soma)tic poetry rituals," which involved listening to recordings of extinct animals while lying naked on the ground in various locations 🌿 The book's title refers to Amanda Paradise, a friend of the author who died of AIDS, connecting personal loss to the broader theme of extinction 🎵 The extinct animal recordings used in creating the poems include the calls of the Hawaiian ʻōʻō, the Kauaʻi ʻōʻō, and the last known Dusky Seaside Sparrow 🏆 The collection won the 2022 PEN America Literary Award for Poetry, with judges praising its exploration of ecological grief and environmental justice 🌍 CAConrad wrote many of these poems during their 2019 residency at the Lannan Foundation in Marfa, Texas, where they developed specific rituals connecting human bodies to extinct animal vibrations