Lucky Fish

Lucky Fish by Aimee Nezhukumatathil, published by Tupelo Press in 2011, is a collection of poetry that explores the intricate details of existence through personal and imaginative lenses. This edition spans 79 pages and is presented in English. Nezhukumatathil’s work delves into various themes, from the natural world to familial relationships, weaving together experiences that range from the Ozark mountains to urban landscapes.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of imagery and emotion in these poems, where everyday moments are transformed into reflections on life and identity. The collection touches on subjects such as motherhood and the connections between people and nature, inviting contemplation of the small yet significant aspects of being. With a unique blend of personal narrative and literary criticism, Lucky Fish offers insights into the complexities of family and the beauty found in the mundane.
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From Publishers Weekly: Nezhukumatathil’s fourth book is fascinated with the small mechanisms of being, whether natural, personal, or imagined. Everything from eating eels in the Ozark mountains to the history of red dye finds a rich life in her poems. At times her lush settings and small stories are reminiscent of fairy tales (“The frog who wanted to see the sea was mostly disappointed”), while at others Nezhukumatathil speaks with resonance and fierceness: “The center of my hands boiled/ with blossoms when we made a family. I would never flee that garden. I swear to/ you here and now: If I ever go missing, know that I am trying to come home.” Even as the poems jump from the Philippines to India to New York, they still take their time, stopping to notice that “there is no mystery on water/ greater than the absence of rust,” and to draw small but wonderful parallels: “I loved you dark & late. The crocus have found ways to push up & say this/ too.”
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