Having None of It

Having None of It by Adrienne Su is a collection of poetry published by Manic D Press, Inc. on February 20, 2009. This first edition spans 96 pages and is presented in English. In this work, Su explores the complex circumstances that compel individuals to reshape their identities, touching on themes such as parenthood, immigration, and the aftermath of failed relationships.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of personal transformation and the various contexts that drive these changes. The poems delve into the experiences of those navigating significant life transitions, reflecting on the challenges and emotions tied to these moments. Su’s lyrical approach invites contemplation on the nature of failure and resilience, making this collection a poignant addition to contemporary poetry.
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In this third collection, award-winning poet Adrienne Su reflects deeply about the circumstances in which people are forced to remake themselves: as parents, as immigrants, as people whose marriages have ended, as people who’ve wound up in a place they never intended to settle.
From “Breakup”:
Another ending finds its place
among novels, lives, summers
that fled, but this kind has a way
of getting filed under failure:
yes, the relationship failed,
if to fail is to fail to endure.
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