The Destiny of Water by Sueyeun Juliette Lee

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The Destiny of Water by Sueyeun Juliette Lee

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Sputnik & Fizzle Chapbook Series 4

In partnership with ATLAS
Trade Paperback
24 pp. 4 x 5.5 in.
ISBN: 979-8-9896426-3-2
Publication Year: 2024 

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As Sueyeun Juliette Lee writes: "The Destiny of Water explores climate grief through themes of baffling loss, persistence, and our interconnections across vast distances. Relying on observation and insight, I sought to find rest in a slowly shifting, beautiful, yet strange terrain. My model for being was water, the vast reservoir of planetary memory and how she eagerly pursues solace by running to cradle the earth’s heart."

Sueyeun Juliette Lee grew up three miles from the CIA. Raised by immigrant Korean war survivors and orphans, she currently lives in Denver, Colorado. She's published five poetry books, most recently Aerial Concave Without Cloud (Nightboat, 2022). She is a former Pew Fellow in the Arts for Poetry and has been awarded arts residencies in the US and internationally in poetry, video art, and movement. She has published numerous essays on Asian American writing and contemporary US experimental poetry, and ran Corollary Press, a chapbook series dedicated to experimental multi-ethnic writing, from 2006-2016. Her video, performance, and installation art have been presented at The Blaffer Museum of Art (TX), Leon Gallery (CO), The Asian Arts Initiative (PA), Artworks Center for Contemporary Art (CO), Chicago’s IN>TIME Performance Art Festival (IL), and Georgia Gallery (CO). Her interests include ecological philosophy, collapse, diaspora movements, and human perception, Find her at silentbroadcast.com.