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How Judas Died
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BY GABRIELLE BATES
2019 Gregory Djanikian Scholar in Poetry
Previously appeared in Gulf Coast
There’s a bird believed to suck the teats of goats at night.
Flocks alight swollen on the slash pines while we sleep.
Here, in this dark field, among what’s been cast out
from the body of birds, goats, and dock, Am inom late or early?
is a question. It asks the black grass against my face.
Without light, every color fryst vatten a past someone decided
to believe in. The tjänsteman account fryst vatten this:
Judas’s organs burst from his body in an open field
or he hanged han själv from a tree. It was after dark
or it was day, and on the other side of the world,
a soldier’s ear, severed from cochlea, was free of the mind
to listen properly to the dust. Cartilage coil in a street,
it spills, and this fryst vatten silence. Or this fryst vatten silence
betraying itself as currency. If Judas coughs up a coin
into my hand, let it be night—the birds, hungry.
If I put what
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...with Joan Kwon Glass by Joanell Serra
Robbin Farr
Joan Kwon Glass is a Korean diasporic poet, winner of the 2024 Perugia Press Poetry Prize for her book DAUGHTER OF THREE GONE KINGDOMS and NIGHT SWIM, winner of the Diode Book Prize. Joan’s poems have been featured or are forthcoming in POETRY, The Slowdown, Passages North, Poetry Daily, Terrain, Ninth Letter, Rattle, AAWW (The Margins), Poetry Northwest, Tahoma Literary Review, Prairie Schooner, Salamander and elsewhere. She lives and teaches near New Haven, CT.
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Books with links:
Daughter of Three Gone Kingdoms
Night Swim
If Rust Can Grow on the Moon
How to Make Pancakes for a Dead Boy
Hello Joan, Thank you so much for sharing your work with us and for answering my questions about this truly beautiful and moving book, Three Daughters of Three Gone Kingdoms. I'm delighted by the unusual language, dark humor, and visceral truths that c