by Clara A.B. Joseph

Book Cover: M/OTHER
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What does it mean to love a woman--a mother, an other--and hold her at arm's length? Clara Joseph's third collection of poems, M/OTHER, skillfully navigates the nuances and irony of this daily exercise. With each turn of the page, the narrative gains emotional intensity and takes readers on unexpected journeys, such as this one: "He smiled like the man he was/as he copied wonder into my lap, . . ./And I bent to smell his washed scalp;/the nip was barely visible . . ./And the snake slid away/in the shadows between/our hooves." While the collection playfully experiments with language and form, it never obscures the gravity of its themes, as in the parenthetical query: "(Could I be a Ruth to my Naomi?/Or would I be--simply--ruthless?)" The collection is divided into three parts, each exploring the multifaceted nature of motherhood, uncovering biographical details, certainties, uncertainties, and the intricacies of hidden pasts. It also contemplates unconventional messages, both reverent and irreverent, unveiling their magical essence. In the final section, the book contemplates senility and will, death and miracle, and survival and freedom.

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Excerpt:

JESUS,

Mother, before they lived together, was the Holy Spirit.
Her hus, being a man,
to divorce her quietly resolved
in a dream, and the child
conceived in her.

She will bear a son, and name him,
his people, and their sins.

All is spoken by the prophet:
the virgin shall give birth
and name him man,
which means, God.

Joseph took her
but had no marital relations until she had given birth to a son.

REALLY RIPE MANGOES

At my mother-in-law’s
The thud

Thud

Thud

Thud thud

Are mangoes
Ripening to the earth
All day
All night

Self-giving

About the Author

Clara A.B. Joseph was born in India and now resides in Calgary. Her poetry has appeared in Toronto Review, Mother Earth International, Prosopisia: An International Journal of Poetry & Creative Writing, Canadian Women’s Studies, the Journal of Postcolonial Writing, and Transnational Literature, publications of the Poetry League of Canada, among others. M/OTHER is her third book of poetry, drawing inspiration from the Jewish-French philosopher Emmanuel Levinas, particularly his ethical project of the self's responsibility when encountering the other. More personally, it is inspired by her mother-in-law. Her previous poetry collections are The Face of the Other (IP, 2016) and Dandelions for Bhabha (IP, 2018). She is a professor of English and an adjunct professor of Religious Studies at the University of Calgary, where she also serves as the Creative Writing Coordinator.