Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- On Headed Paper
- The Built Environment
- Sub-architecture
- Bernini's Apollo and Daphne
- What Gretel Knows
- Katana
- Where the Swimming Pool Was
- A False Winter
- Tammasmass E'en
- Notes: A Monumental Brass
- Inscription
- Cambridge Primitive
- On Reading the Meaning of ‘Falchion’ in an Encyclopaedia
- Wish You Were Here
- Othona
- Potpourri
- The Animal in Motion
- Cartography for Beginners
- ‘Grasmere Lake’
- The Valley of the Stour with Dedham in the Distance
- The Henry Hudson Bridge
- New Battersea Bridge Nocturnes
- Wet Season
- Lecture
- Objection!
- A Stretch of River
- Difference
- Building
- The Egyptologist
- Cockle Shell Beach, Low Tide
- Labour
- Daphnia; or, The Water Flea
- In Praise of Pollen
- Four Seasons, St Giles Cripplegate
- Notes and Acknowledgments
What Gretel Knows
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- On Headed Paper
- The Built Environment
- Sub-architecture
- Bernini's Apollo and Daphne
- What Gretel Knows
- Katana
- Where the Swimming Pool Was
- A False Winter
- Tammasmass E'en
- Notes: A Monumental Brass
- Inscription
- Cambridge Primitive
- On Reading the Meaning of ‘Falchion’ in an Encyclopaedia
- Wish You Were Here
- Othona
- Potpourri
- The Animal in Motion
- Cartography for Beginners
- ‘Grasmere Lake’
- The Valley of the Stour with Dedham in the Distance
- The Henry Hudson Bridge
- New Battersea Bridge Nocturnes
- Wet Season
- Lecture
- Objection!
- A Stretch of River
- Difference
- Building
- The Egyptologist
- Cockle Shell Beach, Low Tide
- Labour
- Daphnia; or, The Water Flea
- In Praise of Pollen
- Four Seasons, St Giles Cripplegate
- Notes and Acknowledgments
Summary
Gretel knows what to say to the boy who thinkswe're saved.
Gretel knows, put a girl in water andshe'll drown; boil it,
she'll cook. Gretel knows there's no salvation; only storage,
refrigeration, freezing. A fairytale of Tupperware, stained
and scratched, sudded beside the sink. Even old crones
have to eat. We be fat. We be lean. Gretel knows it's just
a change of state, conduction of heat. Gretel knows
how we swell and settle like dough with weight of air, time.
The child hacked from the wolf 's stomach, pulled from the womb,
taken from the oven or the pot. But Gretel knows it is too late.
The ingredients in us activate. A raising. Our edges puff and blur,
give and take of the world about us. It doesn't matter, Gretel told him,
she knows that the house is cake for fuck's sake. The earth
is seasoning. Our sweet flesh is so tender it flakes between
our fingers. Gretel knows. That the wicked stepmother,
the old crone, Baba Yaga, me—Gretel—we are all the same.
Archetypal and obsessed with our stomachs. Gretel says:
This is the bread that broke the body. This is my body: take it. Eat.
This is the tongue that licked the bowl of the cement mixer clean.
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- The Built Environment , pp. 5Publisher: Liverpool University PressPrint publication year: 2018