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Koo, Jason: No Rest

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Diode Editions, paperback

Publication Date: May 15, 2024

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What do we truly know? Are we deceiving ourselves when we think we know ourselves or the world? Jason Koo’s No Rest, a winner of the Diode Editions Book Contest, pursues these questions through a series of long poems like essays in verse that demonstrate the elusiveness of any answers even as they keep up the pursuit. The book begins on the day after the 2016 presidential election, when Koo discovers that his best friend from high school has killed himself by throwing himself in front of a train. The year he thought would be the best of his lifebecause of the unexpected joy of meeting his future wife and seeing his hometown Cleveland Cavaliers win the city’s first championship since 1964turns out to be just another triumph of his own self-absorption.

The book then returns to the start of 2016, unfolding along two arcs: one to the poet’s fortieth birthday that August, the other spanning the next four years to the outbreak of COVID-19. With bitter honesty and irreverent, self-deprecating humor, Koo’s No Rest explores the problem of how to emerge from the condition of the “exact same,” the “saturation // of the same so-be-it that has always been” in American life, and the only truth that becomes clear over the course of this relentless, boundary-stretching book is that there is no rest to this quest. Juxtaposing personal failures against systemic ones, No Rest shows again and again that what we think is knowing is not knowing, doing is not doing, being is not being. We always find ourselves enclosed again in the “social fabric of fabrications,” still trying to begin being in a more truthful, impactful way.

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