by Marcia Slatkin (Author)
An activist conscious dialogue, Marcia Slatkin's Cheese After Fukushima laments an impending future occupied by melted ice caps, fishless oceans, persistence of global obesity, the absence of CO2, and a wheezing Earth suffocated under city sidewalks. These wildly inventive poems are backed with a beautiful linguistic language which brings an element of beauty to the otherwise stark descriptions of our own reality.
Cheese after Fukushima
If I were young,
my ovaries prodding possibility,
squirming newness still in my future,
I might stop. Rain brings rads
to grass, unknowing ruminants
munch, and the rest is amplification.
"Then buy skim, packed before
the Japanese release - enough
for a lifetime -- and mix your ration
daily," says the health 'umai.'
But I'd so mourn lessened
pleasure: that thick milk-magic
that lets enzymes ferment
and grow wildly-unctuous tastes
undreamed...
Author Biography
MARCIA SLATKIN is an author, photographer, and cellist. Eighteen of her one-act plays have been performed off Broadway while her fiction has won two PEN fiction prizes. She divides her time between Poitiers, France, and New York State.
Number of Pages: 80
Dimensions: 0.23 x 7.99 x 5 IN
Publication Date: November 23, 2017