In this remarkable debut, which marks the beginning of Multiverse--a
literary series written and curated by the neurodivergent--Hannah
Emerson's poems keep, dream, bring, please, grownd, sing, kiss, and
listen. They move with and within the beautiful nothing ("of buzzing
light") from which, as she elaborates, everything jumps.
In language that is both bracingly new and embracingly intimate, Emerson
invites us to "dive down to the beautiful muck that helps you get that
the world was made from the garbage at the bottom of the universe that
was boiling over with joy that wanted to become you you you yes yes
yes." These poems are encounters--animal, vegetal, elemental--that form
the markings of an irresistible future. And The Kissing of Kissing
makes joyously clear how this future, which can sometimes seem
light-years away, is actually as close, as near, as each immersive now.
It finds breath in the woods and the words and the worlds we share,
together "becoming burst becoming / the waking dream."
With this book, Emerson, a nonspeaking autistic poet, generously
invites you, the reader, to meet yourself anew, again, "to bring your
beautiful nothing" into the light.