by Kate Durbin (Author)
A Lit Hub Most Anticipated Book of 2021
An NPR Best Book of 2021
An Electric Literature Best Poetry Book of 2021
A Dennis Cooper Best Book of 2021
Hoarders is a tender and unusual exploration of place, loneliness, grief, and desire in late capitalist America.
What is the true nature of the relationship between people and objects? Kate Durbin's Hoarders is a quest into this question, vividly capturing the sticky attachments between people and their stuff.
To create the book, Durbin took detailed notes while watching the reality TV show of the same name, one she had resisted watching for years because of her family's history of hoarding. She then began whittling, re-arranging, researching, and writing, and what emerges is her unique form-fifteen jewel-like portraits of people and their beloved objects, in curious conversation with one another.
Noah and Allie live in a Chicago house toppling with books. Chuck from Bisbee, Arizona hoards thousands of paintings of naked women. Gary from Franklin, Indiana has transformed his home into a forest, where he falls asleep each night surrounded by plants, both living and dead. Cathy in Centralia, Illinois spends her nights ordering Lularoe leggings and jewelry from Home Shopping channels. Shelley's house in Warren, Michigan is crowded with Barbies and Beanie Babies. Durbin doesn't directly critique the reality show, yet she deftly demonstrates through these magnetic poems that there's far more to a person, a life, and their "things."
Author Biography
Kate Durbin is a Los Angeles-based writer and artist. Her books of poetry include E! Entertainment, The Ravenous Audience, and ABRA, which won the 2017 international Turn On Literature Prize. Durbin was the Arts Queensland Poet-in-Residence in Brisbane, Australia in 2015. Her art and writing have been featured in The New York Times, Art in America, Art Forum, The Believer, BOMB, poets.org, The American Poetry Review, and elsewhere. She has shown her artwork nationally and internationally at The Frye Museum in Seattle, The Pulse Art Fair in Miami, MOCA Los Angeles, The Spring Break Art Fair in Los Angeles, Peer to Space in Berlin, and more.
Number of Pages: 184
Dimensions: 0.6 x 8.3 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: May 04, 2021