<p><span>Intimate and sweeping poetry that examines race and lineage</span><span><br><br></span><span>Room Swept Home</span><span> serves as a gloriously rendered magnifying glass into all that is held in the line between the private and public, the investigative and generative, the self and those w
suddenly we (Wesleyan Poetry Series)
β Scribed by Evie Shockley
- Publisher
- Wesleyan University Press
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 123
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Evie Shockley's new poems invite us to dreamβand workβtoward a more capacious "we"
In her new poetry collection, Evie Shockley mobilizes visual art, sound, and multilayered language to chart routes towards openings for the collective dreaming of a more capacious "we." How do we navigate between the urgency of our own becoming and the imperative insight that whoever we are, we are in relation to each other? Beginning with the visionary art of Black women like Alison Saar and Alma Thomas, Shockley's poems draw and forge a widening constellation of connections that help make visible the interdependence of everyone and everything on Earth.
perched
i am black, comely,
a girl on the cusp of desire.
my dangling toes take the rest
the rest of my body refuses. spine upright,
my pose proposes anticipation. i poise
in copper-colored tension, intent on
manifesting my soul in the discouraging world.
under the rough eyes of others, i stiffen.
if i must be hard, it will be as a tree, alive
with change. inside me, a love of beauty rises
like sap, sprouts from my scalp
and stretches forth. i send out my song, an aria
blue and feathered, and grow toward it,
choirs bare, but soon to bud. i am
black and becoming.
Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β βafter Alison Saar's Blue Bird
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