Description
Italian telenovelas inspire Susana H. Case's new collection of personal probing poetry.
In “Love Stories for Girls” which opens Susana H. Case’s new poetry collection, she declares, “Every distortion I learned about love / came from romance comics, / and later, telenovelas.” So perhaps inevitably she has taken the format of those Italian soap operas as the model for this work, but in doing so she sets out to correct those distortions and to take on love and life with clear-eyed honesty. Imagined telenovela scenarios are interspersed among episodes drawn from her own life, blurring the lines between fact and fantasy – as if to say, aren’t we all living in our own soap operas? As in her previous books her talent for compelling narrative is informed by her sociologist’s eye for the details of now real people interrelate, but more than ever here she turns that gaze on her own life. Which is why it is so good to read in the “sort-of love poem” that closes the collection that “the foolish girl who thought / she might be alone the rest of her life… ended up / fine, happy even.” Isn’t that how we want every story to end?
Poetry. Family & Relationship. Women's Studies.
“This is the good one I’ve been waiting for: tough, funny, unapologetic, powerful poetry written with skill— but without determination—to go where it wants—each story about the brutal heart made beautiful by a poem. Not since the metaphysical poets has ‘LOVE’ been used with more cunning in the ability to show its opposites. These poems cross continents, characters, and situations, with adventure and story, proving that poetry can be riveting as well as revered. Now I want Susana H. Case to write a novel, but I would want her lyricism, cadence, esthetics on the page; so maybe better yet, another book of poems. Until then, IF THIS ISN’T LOVE will be read and shared many times.”
—Grace Cavalieri, Maryland Poet Laureate
“In IF THIS ISN’T LOVE, Susana H. Case serves up sass and sincerity in poems that navigate male/ female power dynamics often mistaken for ‘love.’ Her renderings of the sleaze of a pimp, a sexy Zorro, Elvis’s pelvis, and the over-the-top romance of telenovelas lead way to the intimacies of divorce, abortion, a cross-dressing ex, heartache, and scandal. Case’s poems are by turns harrowing and hilarious as they explore the delights and undersides of passion.”
—Denise Duhamel, author of Second Story
“Poet Susana H. Case is my new best friend. She’s got a fresh mouth, a razor-sharp wit, tells it like it is—in short, not the good girl your mother would approve of. She learns that love and desire make one stupid: ‘Uh-oh; she’s in love. She hasn’t a clue.’ This is not a woman who thrives on a diet of yoga or meditation. In IF THIS ISN’T LOVE, she’s a truth-teller, no stranger to all that is human, even if it’s not nice. ‘People say spite poisons // the doer more than the done-upon. / Don’t believe it.’ Case’s book is composed of 13 telenovelas: each one romantic, dramatic, and compelling. This book is not for the faint-hearted, but for those who can swallow hard truth—and grow wiser because of it.”
—Barbara Goldberg, author Breaking & Entering: New and Selected Poems
Author Bio
Susana H. Case is the author of eight books of poetry, including DEAD SHARK ON THE N TRAIN (Broadstone Books, 2020) which won a Pinnacle Book Award for Best Poetry Book, was a NYC Big Book Award Distinguished Favorite, and a finalist for the Eric Hoffer Book Award. She is also the author of five chapbooks. Her first collection, The Scottish Cafe (Slapering Hol Press, 2002) was re-released in a dual-language English-Polish version, Kawiarnia Szkocka (Opole University Press, 2010). Her poems have also been translated into Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese. With Margo Taft Stever, Case has co- edited the anthology I Wanna Be Loved by You: Poems on Marilyn Monroe (Milk and Cake Press, 2022). In 2021, she became a co-editor of Slapering Hol Press.
Author City: NEW YORK, NY USA