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Ode to Hunger

01.24.2022

Like music, one sup­pos­es, food, the mem­o­ry of its procur­ing, prepar­ing and con­sum­ing, leaves an indeli­ble mark on us that is vis­cer­al and eas­i­ly stirred. We all must eat, and so we all know our own pri­vate litany of foods of our child­hood. Susan Nguyen calls her poem an Ode to Hunger”, remind­ing us that the line between sati­a­tion and need is so thin, and some­times sits at the heart of what many of us remem­ber about the inse­cu­ri­ties of our food sup­ply. Which is why her ode to hunger is a praise song to the food that defeats hunger: the sim­ple hum­ble foods of our sustenance. 

Ode to Hunger

Praise SPAM fried with fish sauce and sugar
    jackfruit, 25lbs. of it carved on newspaper, latex sap sticking fingers
Praise Kraft mac and cheese: small miracle of powdered cheddar
    pork floss in the big Tupperware
    Sara Lee          Praise soy sauce and rice
         Shrimp Cup Noodles, 3 minutes ‘til done
Praise the soft insides of baguettes
     the first star fruit, pocketed and sliced
          to Chef Boyardee
to durian, sweet scent of garbage
         to pickled mustard greens, Lean Cuisine
             pizza bagels after school
Praise Women, Infants, and Children
    banana blossoms, heart thinly sliced in vinegar, drained of all color

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We do not accept unsolicited submissions. American Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry Foundation (www.poetryfoundation.org), publisher of Poetry magazine. It is also supported by the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Poem copyright ©2021 by Susan Nguyen, “Ode to Hunger” from Dear Diaspora, (University of Nebraska Press, 2021). Poem reprinted by permission of the author and the publisher. Introduction copyright © 2024 by The Poetry Foundation.

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