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Upon Learning That Some Korean War Refugees Used Partially Detonated Napalm Canisters as Fuel

Somewhere in a prior world, a woman with my face
is scraping the seeds from an unborn hell.
All night, doom rang from the sky. And in the morning,
there are mouths to feed. There are crocks in the cellar
and the ruined crops, the early frost, the neighbor’s red daughter
strung up in the square. What else to do
when the unspeakable comes. What to burn
when it doesn’t. Somewhere in a world that didn’t quite
end, a woman like me is foraging for that which failed to kill her.
She is cranking open modernity’s throat, wrenching
her arc from its scat. She is a woman who can hack
an impossible morning into water, bean paste, bitter leaves,
another chance to fumble toward the next chance, and the next—
Every day of my life has been something other than my last.
Every day, an extinction misfires, and I put it to work.


Franny Choi is the author of two previous poetry collections, Soft Science (Alice James Books, 2019) and Floating, Brilliant, Gone (Write Bloody Publishing, 2014), as well as one chapbook, Death by Sex Machine (Sibling Rivalry Press, 2017). She is a Kundiman Fellow, a 2019 Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Fellow, a recipient of Princeton University’s Holmes National Poetry Prize, and a graduate of the University of Michigan’s Helen Zell Writers Program. Her poems have appeared in the New York Times, The Nation, Paris Review, and elsewhere. She lives in Western Massachusetts with her partner and their cat.


From THE WORLD KEEPS ENDING, AND THE WORLD GOES ON: Poems by Franny Choi. Copyright © 2022 by Franny Choi. Excerpted by permission of Ecco, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers.

 

 
 

Franny Choi'’s latest book is The World Keeps Ending and the World Goes On: Poems by Franny Choi. Visit with her and her work at the Miami Book Fair 2022. Cover art by: ECCO.

 

 
 

Welcome to SWWIM Every Day’s preview coverage of Miami Book Fair (MBF) 2021! The poets whose work you’ll be reading every weekday from October 25 through November 12 are just a few of the many authors from around the world participating in this year’s MBF, the nation’s largest gathering of writers and readers of all ages. They all look forward to sharing their work, thoughts, and ideas both in person and online. Between November 14 and November 21, new poet conversations and readings will be launched and available for free on miamibookfaironline.com (in addition to other content). For more information, visit the website and follow MBF on Instagram and Twitter at @miamibookfair and use the hashtag #miamibookfair2021.

 
 

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