Skip to product information
1 of 1

A Mouth Holds Many Things

Regular price $25.00
Regular price $25.00 Sale price $25.00
Sold out
A ground breaking anthology that collects hybrid-literary works from 36 women and nonbinary BIPOC writer-artists, A Mouth Holds Many Things is the first book of its kind.
  • 25 June 2024
View Product Details
A ground breaking anthology that collects hybrid-literary works from 36 women and nonbinary BIPOC writer-artists, A Mouth Holds Many Things is the first book of its kind.
files/i.png Icon
Price: $25.00
Publisher: Fonograf Editions
Imprint: Fonograf Editions
Publication Date: 25 June 2024
ISBN: 9781964499017
Format: eBook
BISACs: POETRY / Anthologies (multiple authors), POETRY / General, POETRY / Women Authors
REVIEWS Icon
A Mouth Holds Many Things: A De-Canon Hybrid-Literary Collection doubles down on multiplicity by offering a compendium of hybrid literature by women and BIPOC writers that mixes language with image, performance, sound, and other mediums.
Dao Strom (Editor)
Dao Strom is an artist who works with three “voices”—written, sung, visual—to explore hybridity and contemplate the intersection of personal and collective histories. Using practices of polyvocality, fragmentation, and (re)assemblage, Strom writes arrangements of poetry, music, image, song and sound, to be experienced as performance, installation, multimedia, recordings, and inside the spaces of a book. Strom is the author of a bilingual poetry/art book, You Will Always Be Someone From Somewhere Else, (Hanoi: AJAR, 2018), a hybrid-form memoir, We Were Meant To Be a Gentle People, with song-cycle, East/West, and two books of fiction. She is a recipient of a 2016 Creative Capital Award and a 2020 Oregon Literary Arts Career Fellowship. She has received support from RACC, Precipice Fund, Oregon Arts Commission, NEA, and others.

Jyothi Natarajan (Editor)
Jyothi Natarajan is an editor, writer, and cultural worker and has collaborated with Dao Strom as part of De-Canon since 2021. She spent nearly a decade working at the Asian American Writers’ Workshop, where she edited the digital literary magazine The Margins and helped to establish The Margins Fellowship for emerging writers. Jyothi now works as Program Manager at Haymarket Books, where they administer a fellowship program for writers impacted by carceral systems. They are the recipient of the 2017 Wai Look Award for Outstanding Service to the Arts and, with Dao, are part of the 2023-24 IPRC re/source residency. Having grown up in Southern Virginia, Jyothi is now based out of Portland, Oregon.