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Unmothered, Untongued - (The Sue William Silverman Prize for Creative Nonfiction) by Lee Horikoshi Roripaugh (Paperback)

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  • unMothered, unTongued is a collection of lyric essays written from the liminal space of the in-between.
  • About the Author: LEE HORIKOSHI RORIPAUGH (she/they) is a biracial Nisei and the author of five volumes of poetry, most recently tsunami vs. the fukushima 50, a Best Book of 2019 by the New York Public Library and a poetry finalist in the 2020 Lambda Literary Awards.
  • 234 Pages
  • Biography + Autobiography, Cultural, Ethnic & Regional
  • Series Name: The Sue William Silverman Prize for Creative Nonfiction

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"unMothered, unTongued is a collection of lyric essays written from the liminal space of the in-between. These essays thread themselves around questions of language, landscape, and identity. This is a collection that weaves together intersectionalities and intertextualities. In this book, Lee Horikoshi Roripaugh, a biracial LGBTQIA+ Nisei who was born and raised in Laramie, Wyoming, to a non-native-English-speaking Issei mother, considers not only the tensions in the rifts between intersectional identities (biracial Nisei, LGBTQIA+); but also the tensions between marginalized identities and the landscapes and cultures of the American West; the tensions between non-native, second, erased and/or forgotten languages; and the tensions between those who abuse and those who survive. These rifts, intersections, and fractures, while frequently a source of violence and immense grief are also, at the same time, a source of illumination and clarity as well. The essays in this collection are written almost entirely in hybrid/lyric forms-oftentimes braided, oftentimes, patchworked, oftentimes segmented-reflecting some of the fractured complexities and intersections of Horikoshi Roripaugh's own hybrid identities"--



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unMothered, unTongued is a collection of lyric essays written from the liminal space of the in-between. These essays thread themselves around questions of language, landscape, and identity, weaving together intersectionalities and intertextualities. Author Lee Horikoshi Roripaugh, a biracial LGBTQIA+ Nisei who was born and raised in Laramie, Wyoming, to a non-native-English-speaking Issei mother, considers not only the tensions in the rifts between intersectional identities (biracial Nisei, LGBTQIA+) but also the tensions between marginalized identities and the landscapes and cultures of the American West; the tensions between nonnative, second, erased, and/or forgotten languages; and the tensions between those who abuse and those who survive. These rifts, intersections, and fractures, while frequently a source of violence and immense grief, are also a source of illumination and clarity. The essays in this collection are written almost entirely in hybrid/lyric forms--oftentimes braided, oftentimes patchworked, oftentimes segmented--reflecting some of the fractured complexities and intersections of Horikoshi Roripaugh's own hybrid identities.



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unMothered, unTongued is an extraordinary collection of essays that masterfully pushes the boundaries of nonfiction. The writing is simply exquisite. Each sentence sings with an elegant precision that cuts like a scalpel to the essence of self, memory, and place. This manuscript tackles nuanced questions of identity, family, culture while simultaneously reimagining the very limits of form and poetic prose. The results are breathtaking. I'm so grateful for this reading experience, one I will not forget.--Chloé Cooper Jones "author of Easy Beauty"



About the Author



LEE HORIKOSHI RORIPAUGH (she/they) is a biracial Nisei and the author of five volumes of poetry, most recently tsunami vs. the fukushima 50, a Best Book of 2019 by the New York Public Library and a poetry finalist in the 2020 Lambda Literary Awards. Her fiction collection, Reveal Codes, winner of the Moon City Press Short Fiction Award, was published by Moon City Press in 2023, and their chapbook, #stringofbeads, was published by Diode Press in 2023. A recipient of the Association of Asian American Studies Book Award in Poetry/Prose for 2004 and a 1998 winner of the National Poetry Series, Horikoshi Roripaugh's poetry, fiction, and essays have appeared in Kenyon Review, Virginia Quarterly Review, American Poetry Review, Story Magazine, Terrain.org, Hotel Amerika, and North American Review, among other publications. Seven of their essays have been listed as Notable Essays in Best American Essays.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.4 Inches (H) x 5.7 Inches (W) x 1.1 Inches (D)
Weight: .7 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 234
Genre: Biography + Autobiography
Sub-Genre: Cultural, Ethnic & Regional
Series Title: The Sue William Silverman Prize for Creative Nonfiction
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Theme: General
Format: Paperback
Author: Lee Horikoshi Roripaugh
Language: English
Street Date: September 15, 2025
TCIN: 1005450110
UPC: 9780820374413
Item Number (DPCI): 247-36-4464
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported

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