* WINNER OF THE 2024 ANISFIELD-WOLF BOOK AWARD *
* FINALIST FOR THE 2023 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD *
* NAMED A BEST BOOK OF 2023 BY THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW, NPR, TIME, ELECTRIC LITERATURE, BOMB, PUBLISHERS WEEKLY, AND LIBRARY JOURNAL *
"A svelte, intrepid foray into American racism. . . . In reflecting and refracting the fantasies and absurdities, dark secrets and blatant cruelties by which American racism invents and maintains itself, Youn counters our brutal imagination with flammable, superior dreams."--Joyelle McSweeney, The New York Times Book Review
"From From is equal parts comic and tragic, clinical and wrenching. Monica Youn's parables and studies are devastating meditations on the sadism of whiteness and the abjection of racial containment. From the personal, to Du Soon Ja, to beloved icons like Dr. Seuss, Youn examines how complicity gestates and develops, how unexamined desire and fear lead to the hatred of the other and oneself while yanking up the roots of words to unearth the hidden biases built into the way we speak. Youn's strongest work to date, From From is unforgiving and horrifying, singular and absolutely extraordinary."--Cathy Park Hong The long prose poem, 'In the Passive Voice, ' is virtuosic performance addressing, among other subjects, the challenges of maintaining racial solidarity under capitalism. Intimate yet expansive, Youn's poems bring remarkable depth, candor, and intensity to personal and social history."--Publishers Weekly, starred review "Panoramic yet intimate, Youn's lyricism illustrates how violence against the other is inseparable from fear and desire."--Thúy Ðinh, NPR's "Best Books of 2023" "This powerful book is, without a doubt, her best. Written during the Covid pandemic, a time punctuated by unrelenting and visible acts of anti-Asian violence, it speaks directly and unsentimentally of racism and misogyny while still retaining Youn's characteristic style; the familiar references to Greek myth feel catalytic and urgent."--Dorothy Wang, BOMB Magazine "A startlingly good book. I think that this book, of all of Youn's books, is the one that most showcases her powers as a writer and thinker. . . . Youn's bravery and intellect are on full view. . . . As an Asian American poet, I feel deep emotions when I think about all the incredible work being written by Asian American poets such as Youn. I feel excited about the future of poetry when I read books like this."--Victoria Chang, Los Angeles Review of Books