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The delicacy of embracing spirals / Mimi Tempestt

Van Pelt Library PS3620.E664 D45 2023
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Tempestt, Mimi, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
American poetry--21st century.
American poetry.
Genre:
Queer poetry.
Free verse.
Physical Description:
130 pages ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
San Francisco : City Lights, 2023.
Summary:
"Wedding fierce, jagged lines to an uncompromisingly lyrical flow honed over years of performance, Mimi Tempestt writes poems that are by turns cerebral, profane, revolutionary, comedic, erotic, and sentimental. the delicacy of embracing spirals is her second book, an investigation of the ways in which the personal narrative of Black womanhood can be expressed through a radically human lens. With a visual sensibility that eventually explodes across the page, the collection begins with microcosmic poems of personal struggle and spirals out to macrocosmic texts of social and political critique. The book culminates in a fantastic account of the impossible staging of a play where the lives of the characters and the audience are at stake. A blend of theatre and melodrama, narrative and lyricism, the delicacy of embracing spirals ranges from a confrontation with abusive lovers and predatory promoters, to an excoriation of police brutality and gender oppression, to a critique of the commodification of Black artists for white consumption. mimi tempestt expresses an ongoing dialectical consciousness about being Black, being woman, being queer, being radical, and most essentially, being complicatedly human. The poems engage with the "performance" of oppression that can deter the possibilities of selfhood, liberation, and autonomy, asking three central questions: "What haunts you? What hunts you? Who and what are you hunting?""-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
9780872869257
0872869253
OCLC:
1369519025

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