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Refuse / Julian Randall.
Van Pelt Library PS3618.A6253 A6 2018
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Randall, Julian, author.
- Series:
- Pitt poetry series
- Standardized Title:
- Poems. Selections
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Multiracial people--Poetry.
- Multiracial people.
- Men, Black--Poetry.
- Men, Black.
- African Americans--Poetry.
- African Americans.
- Bisexuality.
- Bisexuality--Poetry.
- Genre:
- Poetry.
- Physical Description:
- xii, 90 pages ; 23 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Pittsburgh, Pa. : University of Pittsburgh Press, [2018]
- Contents:
- Icarus p. xi
- A Thousand Cardinals p. 3
- Biracial Ghazal: Why Everything Ends in Blood p. 6
- This Land Is Where We Buried Everything That Came Before You: African American History and Concepts of Ownership in Early Elementary Education p. 7
- Friday Night Lights #1 p. 8
- In A Rare Moment of Nostalgia My Father Reflects on Obama's First Inauguration p. 8
- Taxonomy Regarding My Mother p. 10
- I Think Everybody Has a Year They Never Really Leave p. 11
- Summer After p. 12
- Elegy for the Winter after Taina Was Cancelled p. 13
- Chicago p. 16
- Wasn't the Minotaur Buried Horns First: Vulnerability and Identity in the Mythic Body p. 17
- A Poem about Trees That Is Not Actually a Poem about Trees p. 18
- Nearly 7 Years after the Pact a Boy Whose Nose I Nearly Broke Hits Me Up for Brunch p. 20
- In the Netflix Trailer Obama Says "I Don't Fit in Anywhere" While Anthony Hamilton Pulls a Burning City Out of His Mouth p. 21
- Obama Says "Mutts Like Me" in the Mirror Every Morning While I Get Ready for School p. 23
- The Academy of Acceptable Loss p. 24
- Pregame Prayer with Complete Citations p. 29
- Coverage p. 30
- You Got McDonald's Money? p. 33
- Friday Night Lights #20 p. 34
- Friday Night Lights #51 p. 36
- The Spook Who Sat by the Once Bombed City: Psychological Explorations of Ancestral Memory Through the Lens of Racial Battle Trauma p. 37
- The Space Between Skins Is Called a "Wound p. 38
- On The Night I Consider Coming Out to My Parents p. 41
- (Self) Inflicted p. 42
- Frank Ocean Sighting #268: Frank Ocean Is Rumored to Speak of Rivers Which Is Likely a Lie (Disc 1) p. 43
- Narcissus p. 46
- The Author Is Often Mistaken for Obama's Long Lost Son p. 47
- Insomniac Soliloquy p. 49
- My Father Watches Ferguson Vol. 1 p. 50
- Portrait of My Father as Sisyphus p. 52
- My Father Watches Ferguson Vol. 2 p. 55
- Palinopsia p. 57
- Police Dream #607 p. 58
- Palinopsia p. 59
- Elegy for the Summer after Django Unchained Came Out on DVD p. 60
- Palinopsia p. 61
- Regrets p. 62
- Ghazalfor the Suicidal Thought p. 64
- Palinopsia p. 66
- The Search for Frank Ocean or a Brief History of Disappearing p. 67
- Variation on a Theme of Generics p. 70
- Leslie Odom Jr. Sings Obama's Anger on NPR p. 72
- Mercy, Mercy, Him p. 74
- Tanka for the 4th of July p. 75
- Zealots of Stockholm or Elegy for the Still Alive p. 76
- Obama Wants to Be Clear about His Legacy p. 79
- Obama Speaks of Rivers but We Have Always Been on Different Shores p. 80
- Negrotopia #3 p. 83
- Sad Nigga Manifesto p. 84.
- Notes:
- Cave Canem Poetry Prize, 2017
- ISBN:
- 0822965607
- 9780822965602
- OCLC:
- 1032023132
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