Noises Again: JD Howse

JD works across text, image, collage and film. His work is driven by his experience of neurodivergence and hyperfixations, and explores topics such as Hauntology, Gay social histories, ekphrasis, disability, and ecopoetics. Noises Again was written/collected over a five-year period following the day of the Pulse Nightclub shooting. It is a poem in the form of a conceptual play, and collages text from newspaper articles detailing LGBT+ trauma, inserting this found material into the structure of Romeo and Juliet. The text ends with a sequence of erasure poems taken from The Complete Works of Shakespeare

Content Note – Noises Again features descriptions of physical, sexual, and systemic violence against LGBT+ people. Reader discretion is advised. Please contact the author or publisher for further details.

“JD Howse reframes heterosexual violence for those who cannot seem to understand its impact on the real live human bodies it often destroys daily. Romeo and Juliet, a story drenched with the intoxicants of first love and vengeance, is the template, Juliet saying, ‘So the poet offers an observance of a commonplace event, in the plainest diction, without verbal trickery.’ And so, blood colors get the full effect on the conscience; this is a terrifying genius at work!” (CAConrad)

“I thoroughly enjoyed Noises Again; though by ‘enjoyed’, I mean I was compelled and disturbed, as it’s rightly a deeply troubling read. There’s a strangeness and power in the play structure of the work; the ‘dialogue’ flattens out to intensify the horror of violence and aggression (micro and macro) in such a way that it’s intensely moving when Romeo and Juliet finally speak after the hole of their silence. The continuous stream of abuse, discrimination and violence allowed (shockingly) to become a ‘background’ in certain media and institutions (or even to people who come to accept its inevitability) is here brought forward to become the foreground, and the main drama playing out (shockingly in a different way!) under the spotlights.” (Susie Campbell)

Noises Again holds together scraps of stories, news articles, overlooked statistics & discriminatory representations in a collaged bombardment of persistent oppressions against LGBTQIA+ communities. It does not “get better” in this experimental reworking of Romeo and Juliet, where trans folks are murdered, gay couples assulted and lesbians discriminated against. By rendering the romantic hero and heroine silent, Howse erases the standard heterosexual conflict from the text, instead asking us, relentlessly, to listen to the violence perpetuated against queers across the globe. But queers are also taken to task, Howse refusing to offer any hagiography gay subjects. After being offered observances of commonplace events ‘in plainest diction, without verbal trickery’, Howse ends with a poetic sequence creating ‘a song / From the ashes’ for ‘strain dying / sweet’ and ‘unspeakable comfort’. Noises Again is uncompromising and courageous, its impact coming from the refusal to turn away ‘from the nest of death’, and inviting us, along with Lady Capulet, to say ‘Enough of this’, not for want of silence, but in protest.” (Declan Wiffen)


Launching 15th September 2022
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ISBN: 978-1-3999-3064-2

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JD Howse is the author of numerous zines, pamphlets, and artist’s books, notably A Dead Elk (2017) and This Is A Dagger (2019). His debut full length poetry collection Just Meat Not God was published by Hem Press in 2022. He edits the online poetry and art journal Permeable Barrier, and lives in his home town of London where he works in publishing.

He can be found online at jdhowse.com or Instagram @jdhowse

 

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