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Tenderness / poems by Derrick Austin.

Van Pelt Library PS3601.U857 T46 2021
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Austin, Derrick, 1989- author.
Series:
American poets continuum series ; no. 187.
American poets continuum series ; no. 187
Language:
English
Genre:
Poetry.
Physical Description:
84 pages ; 23 cm.
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Rochester, NY : BOA Editions, Ltd., 2021.
Summary:
"The insights of a young, queer Black man from the South surviving depression and building a poet's life in modern-day America"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Days of 2014
Tenderness
Is This or Is This True as Happiness
Twitter Break: I Watch a Movie
Dorian Corey
The Witching Hour
Late Summer
Proverb
Flies
Thinking of Romanticism, Thinking of Drake
To Friendship
Letter to Brandon
Birth Chart
My Education
Little Epic
Epithalamium
The Devil's Book
Hotline Bling (Voicemail)
Black Docent
Villiers
Black Dandy
Dear & Decorations
Remembering God After Three Years of Depression
Let Them Be Not What They Were Made For
Cachet & Compassion
Letter to Cody on Walpurgisnacht
Sadness Isn't the Only Muse
Son Jarocho
The Marina
Cumberland Island
Knight of Cups
Exegesis as Self-Elegy
Black Magdalene
January 2017
Blue Core
The Lost Woods as Elegy for Black Childhood
Poem for Julian
"And Also with You"
Object Label
Taking My Father and Brother to the Frick
Lilting.
Notes:
"The Isabella Gardner Poetry Award for 2021"--Half title page.
Other Format:
Online version: Austin, Derrick, 1989- Tenderness.
ISBN:
9781950774395
1950774392
OCLC:
1243032653

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