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Following in the footsteps of an imagined ancestor, one of the daughters of the house of Akhenaten in the Eighteenth Dynasty, Egypt, Sherry Shenoda forges an imagined path through her ancestor’s mummification and journey to the afterlife.

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“I think of this book as a book of invocations. A shimmering history of histories. A wail in a chorus of wailing and a prayer in a chorus of prayers where time is pleated and beloved people and places who have passed into death are ‘alive, there, through the aperture of grief.’ This book is a prayer for time to ‘settle an aloe on mother’s heart.’ Such poems thrum with the brilliant, meditative attention of someone who learns from every thing. See: ‘Lend me, gazelle, your fleet hooves […] / I seek the Field of Reeds, the blue lotus. / Bring the cobra. I do not fear him.’ There is such deep intelligence, tenderness, and courage everywhere here.”—Aracelis Girmay, author of The Black Maria

Table of Contents
Foreword by Kwame Dawes
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Sunflowers of Fukushima: Invocation
Part I
Ancestor Opening of the Mouth: A Daughter’s Long Wail
Aftermath: A Mother’s Long Wai
Mummification: Early Lessons
From Mummification to the Incarnation
Descendant Ponders the Rising Cost of Dying
Makeup
Race against Time I
Shabti, Ushabti: “Answerer”
Descendant Ponders Space
Ancestor Dreams of the River Nile by a Dark Gate
Kemet, Nile
Descendants, in Memory of Our Family Farm
Ancestor Makes a Negative Confession
Etymologies: God
Descendant Mourns Akhenaten: A Lesser Hymn to One God
Apophatic Confession
To Become One of the Blessed Dead
Part II
Question
Etymologies: Mummy
Mummy Eaters
Immigration: “King (Deceased)”
Living Mummies
A Dealer Sits
Flesh Trade
Descendants Discuss Motivation, Your Honor
Descendants Discuss Literary Merits of Mummy Eating
Thomas Pettigrew Mansplains Mummies
How to Silence I: British Lessons
How to Silence II: Roman Lessons
Stolen Hour
How to Silence III: Greek Lessons
Race against Time II
Mummy Brown
Supply and Demand
Part III
Race against Time III
Descendant Talks Suffering with Old Aunties
Descendant Opening of the Eyes: A Daughter’s Long Wail
Descendant Interrogated about Suffering and Ancestry
Descendant Addresses French Boy: Skin Politics
Descendants Offer Prayer
Etymologies: Book of the Dead
Cairo, 1958
Descendants Discuss Definitives
Descendant Names Modern Mummy Eaters
Numbers
How to Silence: Mathematics Edition
True Mirror
Ancestor Calms Descendant’s Fears about Having Children in a World without Kemet
El Asar
How to Silence IV: Arabic Lessons
Ou-ta: How to Speak from Silence
Final Test
Letters for My Grandmothers
Notes and References

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      Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
      Publication Date: 01/09/2022
      ISBN13: 9781496232540, 978-1496232540
      ISBN10: 1496232542

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Following in the footsteps of an imagined ancestor, one of the daughters of the house of Akhenaten in the Eighteenth Dynasty, Egypt, Sherry Shenoda forges an imagined path through her ancestor’s mummification and journey to the afterlife.

      Trade Review
      “I think of this book as a book of invocations. A shimmering history of histories. A wail in a chorus of wailing and a prayer in a chorus of prayers where time is pleated and beloved people and places who have passed into death are ‘alive, there, through the aperture of grief.’ This book is a prayer for time to ‘settle an aloe on mother’s heart.’ Such poems thrum with the brilliant, meditative attention of someone who learns from every thing. See: ‘Lend me, gazelle, your fleet hooves […] / I seek the Field of Reeds, the blue lotus. / Bring the cobra. I do not fear him.’ There is such deep intelligence, tenderness, and courage everywhere here.”—Aracelis Girmay, author of The Black Maria

      Table of Contents
      Foreword by Kwame Dawes
      Acknowledgments
      Introduction
      Sunflowers of Fukushima: Invocation
      Part I
      Ancestor Opening of the Mouth: A Daughter’s Long Wail
      Aftermath: A Mother’s Long Wai
      Mummification: Early Lessons
      From Mummification to the Incarnation
      Descendant Ponders the Rising Cost of Dying
      Makeup
      Race against Time I
      Shabti, Ushabti: “Answerer”
      Descendant Ponders Space
      Ancestor Dreams of the River Nile by a Dark Gate
      Kemet, Nile
      Descendants, in Memory of Our Family Farm
      Ancestor Makes a Negative Confession
      Etymologies: God
      Descendant Mourns Akhenaten: A Lesser Hymn to One God
      Apophatic Confession
      To Become One of the Blessed Dead
      Part II
      Question
      Etymologies: Mummy
      Mummy Eaters
      Immigration: “King (Deceased)”
      Living Mummies
      A Dealer Sits
      Flesh Trade
      Descendants Discuss Motivation, Your Honor
      Descendants Discuss Literary Merits of Mummy Eating
      Thomas Pettigrew Mansplains Mummies
      How to Silence I: British Lessons
      How to Silence II: Roman Lessons
      Stolen Hour
      How to Silence III: Greek Lessons
      Race against Time II
      Mummy Brown
      Supply and Demand
      Part III
      Race against Time III
      Descendant Talks Suffering with Old Aunties
      Descendant Opening of the Eyes: A Daughter’s Long Wail
      Descendant Interrogated about Suffering and Ancestry
      Descendant Addresses French Boy: Skin Politics
      Descendants Offer Prayer
      Etymologies: Book of the Dead
      Cairo, 1958
      Descendants Discuss Definitives
      Descendant Names Modern Mummy Eaters
      Numbers
      How to Silence: Mathematics Edition
      True Mirror
      Ancestor Calms Descendant’s Fears about Having Children in a World without Kemet
      El Asar
      How to Silence IV: Arabic Lessons
      Ou-ta: How to Speak from Silence
      Final Test
      Letters for My Grandmothers
      Notes and References

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