Love & Sambal

Cover of Love & Sambal by Jeddie Sophronius
Publisher: Word Works
Year: 2024
Language: en
Pages: 100
ISBN-13: 9781944585785
Dimensions:
Height: 8 inches
Length: 8 inches
Weight: 0.37919509064 pounds
Width: 0.27 inches
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Love & Sambal by Jeddie Sophronius is a poignant collection of poetry published by Word Works on October 15, 2024. This 100-page book, written in English, explores the complex experiences of a Chinese-Indonesian poet navigating the turbulent history of their homeland while reflecting on themes of family love and the immigrant experience. Sophronius’s work combines technical skill with accessibility, offering insights into both personal and collective histories.

Readers will find a rich tapestry of emotions and experiences within these poems, which delve into the struggles of dislocation, exile, and cultural identity. The collection addresses the impact of historical events on personal narratives, blending elements of love and loss with the broader context of Indonesian history. Through vivid imagery and lyrical expression, Sophronius captures the bittersweet essence of their journey, inviting readers to engage with the complexities of belonging and the resilience of the human spirit.


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This collection from Jeddie Sophronius, a Chinese-Indonesian poet born in Jakarta, Indonesia, and now living in the US, lifts the reader into the bloody history of their people, the beauty of their family love, and the dilemmas of the immigrant poet who must leave a troubled and unsafe homeland behind. In poems both technically skilled and immediately accessible, Sophronius shares both the life of a unique individual and a history universal to their people with equal courage and compassion.

Says Lisa Russ Spaar, “The narrator of Love & Sambal sojourns with mythic and deeply personal intention through the dark wood or night of the soul that is Indonesia’s almost Biblically plagued history of usurpation, prejudice, flood, drought, and erasure. Touch this book anywhere and you will touch everywhere its echoing darknesses, in stories of dislocation, exile, trauma, lost names and cultures, and of friends and lovers split by unreconcilable languages and beliefs. There is no darkness, however, without the idea, the hope, of light, and like the complex Indonesian chutney-sambal-of the book’s title, Sophronius’s is not a hopeless vision. This collection contains multitudes-the sweet, the sour, the pleasing, the bitter, offering a full palate of experience that the poet savors bravely out of abiding love for his ‘kind’ and his country: ‘crimson grind, soft skin / of a dried pepper, sprinkled with a taste / of lime-watery. Yes, I ask for all this.’”

Brian Teare adds, “Love & Sambal offers poignant testimony to ancestral and familial sacrifice. A coming-of-age story set in a hostile homeland, it’s a harrowing narrative about ‘how I got lost / and mistook someone else’s/country for my own.’ It’s also a damning document of the anti-Chinese legacy of Dutch colonialism and Indonesian nationalism, and the ways racist violence has shaped public and private histories. Blending lyrics of filial devotion, narratives of romance and alienation, and documentary poems of historical and contemporary Indonesia, Love & Sambal is a book like no other, and Sophronius a gifted poet whose syllables lift conscience into song.”

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“Love & Sambal” is credited to Jeddie Sophronius.
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Publisher: Word Works. Year: 2024.
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ISBN-13: 9781944585785.
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Language: en. Pages: 100.

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