Love & Sambal

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By Jeddie Sophronius

Seamus Heaney—like Jeddie Sophronius, a poet obsessed with writing a divided, stricken, and violently haunted motherland into existence, into sense—says that he writes “to see myself, to set the darkness echoing.” The narrator of Love & Sambal sojourns with mythic and deeply personal intention through the dark wood or night of the soul that is Indonesia’s almost Biblically plagued history of usurpation, prejudice, flood, drought, and erasure. Touch this book anywhere and you will touch everywhere its echoing darknesses, in stories of dislocation, exile, trauma, lost names and cultures, and of friends and lovers split by unreconcilable languages and beliefs. There is no darkness, however, without the idea, the hope, of light, and like the complex Indonesian chutney—sambal—of the book’s title, Sophronius’s is not a hopeless vision. This collection contains multitudes—the sweet, the sour, the pleasing, the bitter, offering a full palate of experience that the poet savors bravely out of abiding love for his “kind” and his country:  “crimson grind, soft skin / of a dried pepper, sprinkled with a taste / of lime—watery. Yes, I ask for all this.” —Lisa Russ Spaar, author of Paradise Close: A Novel

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About Jeddie Sophronius

Jeddie Sophronius is the author of the poetry collections Happy Poems & Other Lies and Interrogation Records, and the chapbook Blood·Letting. A Chinese-Indonesian writer from Jakarta, they received their MFA from the University of Virginia and the 2023 Gaudy Boy Poetry Book Prize. Their poems have appeared in The Cincinnati Review, The Iowa Review, Prairie Schooner, and more. Read more of their work at nakedcentaur.com.

Praise for Love & Sambal

Love & Sambal offers poignant testimony to ancestral and familial sacrifice. A coming-of-age story set in a hostile homeland, it’s a harrowing narrative about “how I got lost/and mistook someone else’s/country for my own.” It’s also a damning document of the anti-Chinese legacy of Dutch colonialism and Indonesian nationalism, and the ways racist violence has shaped public and private histories. Blending lyrics of filial devotion, narratives of romance and alienation, and documentary poems of historical and contemporary Indonesia, Love & Sambal is a book like no other, and Sophronius a gifted poet whose syllables lift conscience into song. —Brian Teare, author of Poem Bitten by a Man

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