Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
World Keeps Ending, and the World Goes on
World Keeps Ending, and the World Goes on | Franny Choi
10 posts | 7 read | 5 to read
Amazon Indiebound Barnes and Noble WorldCat Goodreads LibraryThing
blurb
lil1inblue
post image
dabbe Love this one. 💙💚💙 23h
TheSpineView Love ♥️ 6h
lil1inblue @dabbe The alliteration is excellent! 🩵 28m
lil1inblue @TheSpineView Ditto!🩵 28m
22 likes4 comments
review
BookmarkTavern
post image
Pickpick

“In the morning there are mouths to feed.”

As the title says, the world keeps ending, and we keep going on. Poems about the atrocities of humanity, the apocalypses marginalized communities face regularly, but the hope that still exists. Whatever may come, we will fight and work together and care for our communities and be here for each other. 🌕🌕🌕🌕🌗

BookmarkTavern General warning throughout for references to sexual assault, violence, suicide, genocide, police brutality 6mo
ChaoticMissAdventures This sounds very intense! Glad it was so good! 6mo
BookmarkTavern @ChaoticMissAdventures It was intense but I kind of needed it. I needed the reminder that hope can be angry too. 6mo
ChaoticMissAdventures @BookmarkTavern oh that is a great message because I am really angry today. And I am missing that hope but. 6mo
76 likes5 comments
review
CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
post image
Pickpick

A great poetry collection, very much on brand with the conflicted title. Wonderful word play throughout. How are humans amazing and resilient but also responsible for atrocities like nuclear bombings and the practice of Korean "comfort women" ie forced prostitution by the Japanese army?

"deserve / deserve / what a sad little word"

"Every day of my life has been something / other than my last"

"If not even my memories love me enough to stay"

quote
CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
post image

"deserve deserve / what a sad little word"

"Every day of my life has been something othe than my last"

"If not even my memories love me enough to stay"

This poetry collection is so good! #QueerBooks

review
Taylor
post image
Pickpick

A nice collection about all sorts of existential and global crises. You have to not worry about if you accept the worldview to enjoy it, because it‘s ideological.

It‘s cool in terms of the forms used…inspirational really. I could feel Choi pushing herself to come up with new ways of writing.

It also has a great balance between experimental and more accessible. Way to go!

8 likes1 stack add
quote
Taylor

not gibberish, I mean, but language so sacred
it‘s not my place to try to decipher it,
phonemes holy as stones on a string, mysterious
as the names we give to animals, or words
we know only in prayer

review
sakeriver
Pickpick

The title suggests both a callous world, unheeding of the catastrophes borne by others, and a persistent world, one that survives. The poems hold both of these worlds, and, through them, so does the reader. We walk with Choi through the grief of past endings and the terror of those unfolding now. Yet we also find comfort in the ones who provide aid now, and those who come after us. I think I needed this book.

blurb
sakeriver
post image

Next

review
psalva
post image
Pickpick

This was an outstanding collection! Explorations of dystopia in our contemporary world, powerful lines about grief, and even some speculative poems. My favorites were “Upon Learning That Some Korean War Refugees Used Partially Detonated Napalm Canisters as Cooking Fuel,” “It Is What It Is,” “Science Fiction Poetry,” and “How to Let Go of the World.”
#poetry #speculativepoetry

bnp So glad to hear someone else liked this one! 2y
psalva @bnp It was great- I feel like I‘m still learning how to read/review poetry, but this was a great reading experience :) 2y
17 likes2 comments
review
underground_bks
post image
Pickpick

Every day of my life has been something other than my last.
Every day, an extinction misfires, and I put it to work.

Franny Choi‘s speculative poetry is so incisive, imaginative, and moving. Here, she counters the notion that apocalypse is something we anticipate, showing again and again that apocalypse is historical and ongoing, especially for marginalized communities—all while envisioning more hopeful alternate and future post-apocalypses too.

underground_bks Favorite poems: “Danez Says They Want to Lose Themselves in Bops They Can‘t Sing Along To;” “Comfort Poem;” “Upon Learning That Some Korean War Refugees Used Partially Detonated Napalm Canisters as Cooking Fuel;” “Aaron Says the World Is Upside Down;” “Field Trip to the Museum of Human History;” “Toward Grace;” “Wildlife.” 2y
SamAnne Stacked. 2y
underground_bks @SamAnne yay! Can‘t wait to hear what you think! 2y
30 likes1 stack add3 comments