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An Orange, A Syllable

Published by a misFit book
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

A wandering meditation on motherhood, language, and art and a parallactic and slow amble through private rooms and interiors. The result is a woman ricocheting off the bounds of a marriage, memory, and herself.

The latest book by Gillian Sze, author of the Pat Lowther Memorial Award–winning book Quiet Night Think

This prosimetrical work is a meditation on motherhood, language, and art. The central speaker witnesses the earliest utterances of her child and launches into a poetic inquiry of words themselves, asking, How to measure one’s mouth by its words? The speaker seeks an answer amidst the language that surrounds her — words misspoken, mispronounced, remembered, unwritten — and, in doing so, struggles with signification and significance.

Each prose poem in the five-part collection darts between the many meanings of “fit” — as in “a sudden burst of emotion” or “to be the right size and shape,” and the archaic “fytte” (a section of a poem). A text becomes an open mouth, a square day of a calendar, or a bare fragment of a narrative. The final section of the book is an intimate and ekphrastic engagement with the work of Danish painter Vilhelm Hammershøi. Drawn to Hammershøi’s paintings of the empty rooms of his apartment, the speaker recognizes a familiar space of art’s insistence.

An Orange, A Syllable details a period of maternal and artistic transformation.

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Product Details

  • Publisher: a misFit book (October 15, 2025)
  • Length: 96 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781770418516

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“Each page of An Orange, A Syllable is an encounter in a mirrored room: printed words reckoning with the subject of speech. In visceral, lucid, diaristic poems, Sze explores how language starts in us and how quickly we come up against its limits. We see multiplying reflections of motherhood, a marriage, paintings, Chinese words and phrases. Sze documents with lyrical precision how the words we say to each other are pivotal translations of ourselves, capable of deepening both intimacy and estrangement.” — Sadiqa de Meijer, author of alfabet/alphabet (winner of the 2021 Governor General's Literary Award for English-language non-fiction)

“In An Orange, A Syllable, Gillian Sze undertakes an exacting, philosophical, and brilliant study into the intricacies of common spoken words, related through etymology, culture, history, interpretation, translation, and even misunderstanding and confusion. Her quiet and graceful prose draws us into intimate moments of childhood, wonder, motherhood, the mundane, and the pull of life. In retreating into our home, into a mother’s observances of how a child first learns to speak, and slowing down, Sze invites us into the space and gaps of her poetry and to pause in a busy and distracted world with tedious chores to find conversation. This collection reminded me of moments I marvelled at finding multiple and familiar meanings in my dying mother tongue and the lingua franca in my life. A beautiful and extraordinary work.” — Jamie Chai Yun Liew, author of Dandelion (finalist for Canada Reads 2025)

An Orange, A Syllable is a breathtaking meditation on motherhood, memory, and language as well as a beautifully structured work. Each of the seventy-five prose poems gently leads to the next one like one room leads to the other in the paintings by Vilhelm Hammershøi, Sze’s important poetic reference. Meticulously following the mundane, Gillian Sze measures the fragile spaces between mother and daughter, husband and wife, words and languages to show that an open mouth can be as vast as a universe in which black holes are observing us from across the table and everything seems right now. In this stunning poetic vision, even the simplest of actions, like leaving a house, can be a meditation on time and space.” — Miljana Cunta, author of Nekajkrat smo zašli, zdaj se vracamo, recipient of Slovenia's 2024 Grand Prešeren Award

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