Hot Desk Extract : Disintegration

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As part of the Wheeler Centre’s Hot Desk Fellowship program, Anthea Yang worked on Field Notes from an Interior Landscape, a poetry manuscript which explores concepts of selfhood, womanhood and artmaking through form, memory and fragmentation.  
Disintegration    this is memory and i am afraid   of the way it works  how it can collapse over and into you  how it has an imagination of its own  dreams on its own a life it wants to live   and in it a house made of sugar and sunlight  it looks at love like love and makes it turn   softer, sweeter, wraps around nostalgia   and gives it: a body, two hands, a beating heart  and a stomach to hold desire in.     i will forget this room  this house and the way the walls turn.   i will forget feelings and then give them  a different name to make up for the loss.   i have almost forgotten it all  and now what do i have left?   a memory: pomegranate juice dribbling   down my fingers, seeds in my mouth,  a bruise the size of a mandarin  on my heart.     again.     this is memory and i am afraid of it and how it can collapse over you how it dreams on its own a house made of sunlight. love turns sweeter around nostalgia when it has a body, two hands, a stomach to hold desire in. i will forget this room and the way the walls turn. i will forget feelings and the names i gave for them. what do i have left but pomegranate juice dribbling down my mouth seeds of a mandarin planted on my heart?    again.     this is memory  and the way it works  can collapse you.   it dreams on its own   a house made sweeter   and nostalgia is a hand  to hold.    i will forget this room   and the names i gave for loss.  what is left?     again.     this is the collapse.  nostalgia holds   a body.   nothing is left.