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MAMA by Michelle Naka Pierce

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In Mama, Michelle Naka Pierce pieces together her mother’s many lives—one they share/d; one before, her mother as a fourteen year old girl living under the nightly firebombings of Tokyo; one that can only be told in her mother’s native tongue; one that can be said out loud in the language spoken by her American husband; one that must remain unspoken; one which the past and the present congress but to which there is no future tense. Pierce takes a thread, piecing together her mother’s fragmented and imperfect stories, and when there is silence, the poet looks to archival and historical voices. This book is important for both its portrayal of gaps of shared stories even in its most intimate familial form and for the unintentional erasure of stories. Pierce’s mother’s stories are private, but public; knowable and unknowable; intimate yet estranged. This book is a gesture toward capturing her mother’s memories that are slowly disintegrating, a gesture of mourning before the inevitable, the cleaving before the terrible future.

–Mariko Nagai

 

In poignant, clear, and devastating language, Michelle Naka Pierce recreates her mother’s memories of U.S. firebombing in Japan amidst her current struggle with dementia. Layering cultural reckoning with daughterly devotion, the poet tries to recover “This moving memorī, looping in and spilling out.” This urgent work insists on overhearing, catching maternal breath, and extending tenderness. Mama is a dodged bomb, a remembered shovel, a repeated promise, and a war-torn lullaby.

–Gabrielle Civil

 

Michelle Naka Pierce‘s chapbook Mama explores the shared life of daughter and elderly mother and the decline of their shared narrative. A present day thunderstorm echoes the dropping of the atom bomb over Hiroshima: the daughter poet’s first word as a baby as lost as is the clean narrative line: “All this and not resembling. The change has come / not once, not once, not once a border here.” From a thousand points across their lives, across wars, nations, and decades, the poet builds omniscience into this exquisitely watchful nest of eyes, these memorī.

–Cynthia Arrieu-King

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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MAMA

by Michelle Naka Pierce

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In this poignant meditation, Michelle Naka Pierce writes: Memory is all one body. Part historical document / part mourning song, Mama documents a nonagenarian mother in cognitive decline and her stories of World War II while living on Tsukishima / Moon Island. With memorī (Japanese rōmaji of メモリー) playing on continuous loop, the text leans into the Zuihitsu tradition of “following the brush”—stitching together poem, pillowbook sketch, excursion, fragment, letter, evocation, and grief as they arise. Illness creates urgency, serving as a catalyst for archiving and observing how memory itself functions. These crystalline prose poems unfold recursively, in variation, revealing their mutable surface. A textured vestige of inheritance, Mama bears witness to these accounts of loss, survival, devastation, endurance, intergenerational trauma, and resilience embroidered onto the map of war’s scars.The past resides in the present and the future too. Each moment circling on itself. Cradling time.

Michelle Naka Pierce is the author of eleven titles, including Continuous Frieze Bordering Red, awarded Fordham University’s Poets Out Loud Editor’s Prize, as well as Quarter Light, a celebration of friendship in the equinox/solstice season. Born in Japan and raised in the US, her poetry and hybrid texts often embody the complexity of “border identity.” Pierce teaches in the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at Naropa University and lives in Colorado with poet Chris Pusateri and Shigin Sensei Michiko Masuda Pierce. Her recent work Mama, a poem thirty years in the making, honors her mother’s resilience and survival of the war.

 

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