In the House of Modern Upbringing for Girls

Majda Gama
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In the House of Modern Upbringing for Girls

Majda Gama
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90 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Apr 05, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 90
  • Publisher: Wandering Aengus Press
  • ISBN: 9798218516222
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 0.24" L x 9.0" H

In the House of Modern Upbringing for Girls vividly chronicles girlhood, womanhood, personhood, humanhood, the passage of time, the indelibility of history, and the grief and joy of being in this world and on this earth. Majda Gama looks back to her 1980s childhood in oil-boom Jidda and Reagan-era Northern Virginia, to her 1990s young adulthood in a now-gone punk-rock Washington, D.C., and other cities, and to the echoes of history in Ba'albek and the Emirati desert. This collection is a treasure.

-Eman Quotah, author of Bride of the Sea

Qur'anic verses and classical Arabic literature are weaved seamlessly with Joan Jett and Television lyrics; marbled courtyards give way to black leather jackets and pet rats. Gama anthologizes times and places that are no more and hard to imagine ever were, given that "now there is a sameness / to every dark corner we will gather in." There is at once a sense of loss and of freedom in the state of being "born untethered" and yet not immune to geopolitics, intimate and global. In the House of Modern Upbringing for Girls is a fresh and moving debut from a writer who has lived multiple lives and gifts us its poignant and rhythmic sojourn.

-Sahar Muradi, author of OCTOBERS

From the "cataracts of Gods" to the tiny bones scattered throughout this book, Majda Gama's poetics exerts pressure at the spaces of resistance, the cartilage between ribs, the held breaths between stanzas, the lacunae of childhood. Riding the sidereal and the sideways edge into wonder and terror, Gama's In the House of Modern Upbringing for Girls undid me completely.

-Alina Ştefănescu, author of Dor and My Heresies

Gama sketches her family's origins as she drafts her own maps of the self: the influence of Punk, the hold of Bronze Age artifacts on the imagination. In her poetry, stories are alive and must be kept alive; their little boxes must have holes for breathing. Collecting with a humbled apprehension, she gathers story after story in this reliquary, each a sacred artifact.

-David Keplinger, author of Ice and The World to Come

Majda Gama's In the House of Modern Upbringing for Girls looks at the world through the revelatory eye of girlhood. The poems traverse country and landscape as Gama writes from where she "was born and [is] not from. That is the Arab condition." This book is a tactile beauty of stark contrasts. It names the stars then touches the ground with bare feet. I longed to hang out with the girl in these poems, listening to Joan Jett, cigarette between my lips. Pay attention to Majda Gama. Her sensibility fills in the spaces we overlook.

-Jessica Cuello, author of Yours, Creature

What do you get when you combine a punk-rocker with a diasporic immigrant existing between two-countries, two cultures, two-languages and a poet who hates herself for 'blinking under the klieg-light/When I could be dancing to White Punks On Dope.' You get the intelligent, multilayered, and linguistically surprising poetry of Majda Gama's In The House of Modern Upbringing for Girls. Trust me when I say this collection has a great beat, and yes you can dance to it, but you will also be edified, spellbound, and wrapped in wonder as you cross internal and external borders on a unique and eloquent journey.

-Tina Schumann, author of Boneyard Heresies

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