Chasing Utopia: A Hybrid

Chasing Utopia: A Hybrid

2013 • 143 pages

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Lovely prose and accessible poetry combined in this delightful volume. And Giovanni is a local author! If this pandemic ever ends and I ever leave the house again for things that are not constant doctors' appointments, maybe I will run into Giovanni at Target or wherever and I will be so excited that I can't decide if I would be chill or fangirl all over her. (Based on how she reacted to meeting Nina Simone, inviting her to a party she was throwing because famous people probably don't get invited places by normal people, I have to assume that she wouldn't mind being approached.)

Pieces that resonated with me:
- In Defense of Flowers - the first time I've thought about the statement “in lieu of flowers” and recognizing that beauty for beauty's sake is worthwhile
- When My Phone Trembles - about the jolt of fear when you receive a late-night phone call
- Allowables - because of the way it parallels a mundane occurrence (killing a spider) with violence against others (making me think about state/police violence against black bodies; though this collection came out in 2013)
- Our Job Safety is Your Priority with Coffee - for the peek into Giovanni's editing process when it comes to poetry, and because I love her coffee poem:

Vitamin C prevents
Colds

A and D do sunshine
Things

We need Calcium
For strong bones
And

There must be something
For the eyes
Carrots, Cabbage, Lettuce
You never sawA blind rabbit

And I have a friend
Who thinks Salmon
Will prevent
A loss of your mind

But I believe
In Coffee
Drip
Percolated
Pressed
Coffee
Black, not sweet
No cream
Coffee
Which smells like morning
And feels like friendship

Coffee

While we laugh
And preview
Our day





December 3, 2020