Fugue Body

By (author): Bridget Huh

“I did not know there was a sound / silence made as it laps at the body’s shore,” observes Bridget Huh in her debut collection, Fugue Body-a book in which the body becomes a site of inquiry: a compositional space of melody, counterpoint, and theme. In surprising and intricately orchestrated poems that range from the lyric to the essayistic, Huh meditates on linguistic and racial identity, considers generational differences in an immigrant context, and recounts the life of the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. In doing so, she renders the music of a restless, relentless mind with remarkable candour and beauty. “I want all the violins to shimmer,” writes Huh, “I want them to stand for impermanence.”

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Bridget Huh

Bridget Huh is an MFA candidate in poetry at Cornell University. Her poetry and criticism have appeared in Arc Poetry Magazine, PRISM International, The Ex-Puritan and Canthius. Huh grew up in Toronto and is the winner of the 2023 Vallum Poetry Award.


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Dimensions:

80 Pages
7.5in * 5in * .25in
0.2lb

Published:

March 27, 2025

Publisher:

Vehicule Press

ISBN:

9781550656763

Book Subjects:

POETRY / Canadian

Language:

eng

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