The Alphabet Not Unlike the World: Poems
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In her highly ambitious second collection of poems, Katrina Vandenberg takes her inspiration from the alphabet.
A meditation on the hump of a camel, and what it hides. A reminder that tomatoes belong to the nightshade family, and a vision of the plant as Adam’s downfall. The Book of Kells, gold-leafed and extravagantly decorated by monks. Titled for letters of the Phoenician alphabet, and employing such innovative forms as the ancient ghazal, these poems are richly grounded in objects both humble and exotic. Vandenberg explores the intersection of power and forgiveness, and deciphers the seemingly indecipherable in emotionally poignant ways. “What will protect us?” one poem asks. “The words will be our weapons. In the end.”
Moving between the physical and the abstract, the individual and the collective, The Alphabet Not Unlike the World unearths meaning—with astonishing beauty—from the pain of loss and separation.
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The Alphabet Not Unlike the World - Katrina Vandenberg
Prologue: A Ghazal
The Phoenician A is 002 , aleph. The ox points its nose forward. A
is strong enough to pull the train of letters through the poem. A.
See the yoke clutch its neck. Is the poet driving? No,
it’s the man who hewed the yoke leading the ox to market, to heap A
with what he needs to get through winter. He is sending the letters
on a long drive through the early snow. What will burden A
before it can return to the barn? A for alpha, most important
—an alpha dog, a compelling man. A lucid star, o scarlet letter A
for spontaneous abortion, the early miscarriage’s true name.
The doctor adds, It’s nothing you did,
even if it does start with A,
not your fault, this bloody end to a beginning. Squeezes your hand
each time. In the beginning was the apple, round and red. A,
Apple of my eye,
your father used to say, A for the round red
embryonic sac. Aardappel, Dutch for potato, starts with A—
ground apple, aard meaning earth, sounds like hard, it’s a hard
world sometimes, hard-packed under oxen feet, and A
for aardvark, too, for absence, abstain, absinthe. 003 sleeps
on its side in the straw. In one Nordbrandt poem I like, A,
"Already in the word’s first letter/the word already is there /
and in the word already, the whole sentence . /. . . / as the a-
lmond tree is in each almond/and a whole almond grove in the tree…"
Already in the beginning was the Word, the letter A,
gold stars, almonds, you can have another, asshole,