Auto/Body

Auto/Body by Vickie Vértiz, published by University of Notre Dame Press in 2023, is a collection of poetry that explores themes of repair and transformation through a unique lens. With 90 pages of evocative verse, Vértiz connects the experiences of the narrating queer body to the mechanics of auto repair, creating a dialogue between vulnerability and resilience. The poems reflect on the complexities of identity and desire, drawing parallels between the physicality of auto body shops and the emotional landscapes of personal experience.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of imagery and voice in Auto/Body, where humor and intimacy intertwine. The collection addresses various subjects, including LGBTQ experiences and the challenges of growing up working-class amidst societal pressures. Vértiz’s work invites contemplation on what it means to reconstruct oneself in the face of adversity, using the metaphor of a body shop to examine the intricacies of survival and joy. Through odes to drag and critiques of patriarchy, this poetry collection serves as a space for reflection and transformation.
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The poems in Auto/Body are an inexhaustible engine–sometimes a body, sometimes flesh–a sensual exploration of what it means to repair, to remake, to keep going even when rebuilding feels impossible.
From the greased-up engines of auto body shops to the innumerable points of light striking the dance floor of a queer nightclub, Auto/Body, winner of the Ernest Sandeen Prize in Poetry, connects the vulnerability of the narrating queer body to the language of auto mechanics to reveal their shared decadence.
Behind the wheel of this book is an insistent, humorous voice whose experiences have lent themselves to a deep, intimate knowledge of survival, driven by the pursuit of joy and exalted pleasure. Raised in and near auto body shops, Vickie Vértiz remembers visiting them to elevate the family car to examine what’s underneath, to see what’s working and what’s not. The poetry in this book is also a body shop, but instead we take our bodies, identities, desires, and see what’s firing. In this shop we ask: What needs changing? How do our bodies transcend ways of being we have received so that we may become more ourselves?
From odes to drag, to pushing back on the tyranny of patriarchy, to loving too hard and too queer, to growing up working-class in a time of incessant border violence and incarceration, this collection combusts with blood and fuel. In other words, Vértiz writes to dissolve a colonial engine and reconstruct a new vessel with its remains.
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