Pigafetta Is My Wife enters the crisis that is the love between the
colonizer and the colonized. These poems fragment the journals of
Antonio Pigafetta, a 16th Century traveler who recorded Magellan's
hellish circumnavigation of the globe, while tracking a present-day
speaker and his beloved as they are distanced and reunited across the
map. Along the way we visit historical moments including a botched
circumcision as performance art, the Rape of Nanking, and 17th century
missionaries in the Philippines. Through this intertwining of narratives
the book reveals how the past and present are visceral beasts caught in
a cycle of passion and destruction. Like an epic murder ballad, Hall
moves from collage to epistle, suffering to ecstasy, while pinpointing
what is at stake in the pursuit of love and the dismantling of the self.