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Rachel Mennies embraces the public/private duality of writing letters in her latest collection of poems. Told through a time-honored epistolary narrative, The Naomi Letters chronicles the relationship between a woman speaker and Naomi, the woman she loves.
Set mostly over the span of a single year encompassing the 2016 Presidential Election and its aftermath, their love story unfolds via correspondence, capturing the letters the speaker sends to Naomi--and occasionally Naomi's responses, as filtered through the speaker's retelling. These letter-poems form a braid, first from the use of found texts, next from the speaker's personal observations about her bisexuality, Judaism, and mental illness, and lastly from her testimonies of past experiences. As the speaker discovers she has fallen in love with Naomi, her letters reveal the struggles, joys, and erasures she endures as she becomes reacquainted with her own body following a long period of anxiety and suicidal ideation, working to recover both physically and emotionally as she grows to understand this long-distance love and its stakes--a love held by a woman for a woman, forever at a short, but precarious distance.
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"Reckoning with identity, Mennies’ epistolaries provide the space for the speaker’s language to transform knowledge into understanding, thus achieving revelation." Thank you to @thearkint & Dylan Hopper for this review of THE NAOMI LETTERS by @rmennies! https://www.arkint.org/reviews/naomi-letters-capsule-review
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Simchat Torah is a celebration of endings and beginnings; Rachel Mennies book of #poetry THE NAOMI LETTERS explores a love story through four seasons, the perfect read for this holiday. 👉https://bit.ly/3kIBzI4 @boaeditions
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The Deerfield Public Library #Podcast is back! On this month’s episode, we welcome Chicago-based poet Rachel Mennies @rmennies for a conversation about her recent book, "The Naomi Letters." You may recognize her as one of our poets from @QueerPoemADay! https://deerfieldlibrary.org/2021/08/podcast-chicago-based-poet-rachel-mennies-on-the-naomi-letters/
"In this book-length, epistolary sequence, Rachel Mennies addresses Naomi--beloved, elusive, erotic muse, anchoring the narrator's wide-ranging meditations on the female body. Released by the intimacy of the letter form, Mennies interrogates desire and the longing to 'unbrick' the houses that contain, medicalize, or thwart the complexity of women's expression. Lines from many cherished poets--including Amichai and Rich--create a dense conversation across geographies and identities. Jewish cultural practices and the fierce love between the Biblical Naomi and Ruth echo here. Dated like diary entries over the course of a year, these 'portals to the made world' attest to the 'small electrocutions' and 'impossible peace' of daily experience. Original, piercing, The Naomi Letters makes a startling, unforgettable contribution to contemporary American poetry."
--Robin Becker, author of The Black Bear Inside Me
"Rachel Mennies' second book is a triumph. The Naomi Letters chronicles a year in epistles that invites the reader into the intimacy of a private exchange where we, over and over again, bear witness to the poet's expansive vision. At once grief-limned, sharp, and funny, this book explores the desires, obsessions, and limitations of the writing body negotiating history on this particular planet sprinting toward the unknown. This is a book to read, and then read again, and then again."
--sam sax, author of bury it