“Crisosto Apache’s collection is mesmerizing for its experimental formal variations. Inspired by Dine’ weaving methods, Apache creates ornate formal compositions coupled with a recursive reading experience. Ranging from fragmentation to prose block, formal considerations reflect the content selected for each poem. “K’us tadini tsaabi’ +2: [38 Necks +2]” discusses the hanging of 38 Dakota men upon the orders of Abraham Lincoln, with each stanza using indentation to pace the poem counting up until reaching the number 38... With the use of Apache Language (Nde Bizaa) & Navajo Language (Dine Bizaad) Apache creates a cascading resonance where the reader is asked to separate themselves from what they know of Native American history, and consider the Indigenous experience in America through Apache’s experiences on the reservation and in urban settings. Through these locations we are exposed to meditations on sexuality, Native American identity, and historical trauma... GENESIS delivers an experience that is both kinetic and visceral.” -Santee Frazier “Gestation to birth of new generation, this book gives monumental range to the genesis of identity and charts the pathway to soul of self. A long-awaited phenomenal debut.” -Allison Adelle Hedge Coke “Entirely new, experimental, and worth the effort of reading. Passionate in places, contemplative in others, he travels from that ancient past toward the distant universe.”-Linda Hogan “GENESIS whirls. These poems record not only the nine months of history occurring while the poet formed in gestation... it attempts to make sense of the whirling world of chromosomes, of snow across body-laden battlefields, the whirl of strobe lights in a sex club, and the spiral which meets in the center where isdzan and haastin (woman and man) become indistinguishable. Apache’s collection challenges our footing on things we thought we knew.”-James Thomas Stevens
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I started this project during grad school, back in 2013.Writing this collection started out as an exercise on writing poetry asidentity. Through his process I realized this project was more than justidentity, I was trying to map memory. The associations of memory began to manifestin different aspects of place, history, and connection to gender. My projectreally started from the Apache and Navajo emergent story called the "WhirlingLogs". The "Whirling Logs" is a flood story where humans gained ceremonialknowledge after surviving an extinction level flooding event. I took this modelof story and applied it to the idea of memory, where memory is passed on as knowledge,and this knowledge become part of bloodline and genetics. I also relied on the ideologyof Apache and Navajo cosmology to locate a sense of identity and place, at mytime of birth. It is these concepts which I explored in this collection ofpoetry.
Memory is part of our connection. Memory is the thing thatkeeps us relevant as human beings, memory is language, stories, and ceremony. Memoryis remembering, all the aspect of history, biology, and cosmology. Memory isour origin.
Crisosto Apache, originally from Mescalero, New Mexico (US), on the Mescalero Apache Reservation, currently lives in the Denver metro area in Colorado, with his spouse of seventeen years. He is Mescalero Apache, Chiricahua Apache, and Diné (Navajo) of the 'Áshįįhí (Salt Clan) born for the Kinyaa'áanii (Towering House Clan). He holds an MFA from the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He teaches writing at various colleges in the Denver area and continues his advocacy work for the Native American LGBTQ / 'two spirit' identity.
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