My Baby First Birthday, Jenny Zhang
My Baby First Birthday, Jenny Zhang
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My Baby First Birthday

Author: Jenny Zhang

Narrator: Jenny Zhang

Unabridged: 2 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/25/2022


Synopsis

Radiant and tender, My Baby First Birthday is a collection that examines innocence, asking us who gets to be loved and who has to deplete themselves just to survive. It's about existence and nonexistence, about being born—without consent. Jenny Zhang writes about accepting pain, about the way we fetishize womanhood and motherhood, and reduce women to their violations, traumas, and body parts. She questions the way we feminize and racialize nurturing, and live in service of other people's dreams. Her poems explore the obscenity of patriarchy, whiteness, and capitalism, the violence of rescue and heroism.

The magic trick in this book is that despite all these themes, the book never feels like some jeremiad. Zhang uses friendship as a lyric. She seeks tenderness, radiant beauty, and having love for your mistakes. Through all this, she writes about being alone—really alone, like why-was-I-ever-born alone—and trying, despite everything, to reach out and touch something—skin to skin, animal to animal.

About Jenny Zhang

Jenny Zhang, a writer and poet based in New York City, is the author of the poetry collection Dear Jenny, We Are All Find and the story collection Sour Heart. She is the recipient of the Pen/Bingham Award for Debut Fiction and the Los Angeles Times Art Seidenbaum Award for First Fiction.


Reviews

Goodreads review by juch

probably will be offputting to some people, and i think at first i had some difficulty getting into jenny zhang's poetry vs. her prose, but then i realized we have the same id. we are both slime queens... a euphemism. most of these poems spoke to me on such a visceral level. i feel very watery, but......more

Goodreads review by Sarah

jenny zhang should should collaborate with eve peyser . (Look up eve peyser and watch her standup to know what I mean.) There were like two poems i enjoyed in here. I suppose I get the grossness as subversive thing, but it was repetitive. If a man wrote these, I would be uncomfortable around him. Bu......more

ted talk money will build anywhere there’s a view or a coastline all those tangled shrubs and thorny bushes your ancestors cut through centuries ago to claim in the name of a queen and a king with foul smelling hair these days even the ecotone between the living and the dying has to be privatized & sold at a......more