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In her fourth full-length book, White Blood: A Lyric of Virginia,
Kiki Petrosino turns her gaze to Virginia, where she digs into her
genealogical and intellectual roots, while contemplating the knotty
legacies of slavery and discrimination in the Upper South. From a
stunning double crown sonnet, to erasure poetry contained within
DNA testing results, the poems in this collection are as
wide-ranging in form as they are bountiful in wordplay and truth.
In her poem 'The Shop at Monticello, ' she writes: 'I'm a black
body in this Commonwealth, which turned black bodies/ into money.
Now, I have money to spend on little trinkets to remind me/ of this
fact. I'm a money machine & my body constitutes the common
wealth.' Speaking to history, loss, and injustice with wisdom,
innovation, and a scientific determination to find the poetic
truth, White Blood plants Petrosino's name ever more firmly in the
contemporary canon.
"Petrosino is a canny, wide-ranging and formally nimble writer with
a magician's command of atmosphere." -The New York Times, "The Best
Poetry of 2017" Witch Wife is back in a brand new paperback
edition, featuring a reader's guide and writing prompts from the
poet herself. The poems of Witch Wife are spells, obsessive
incantations to exorcise or celebrate memory, to mourn the beloved
dead, to conjure children or keep them at bay, to faithfully
inhabit one's given body. In sestinas, villanelles, hallucinogenic
prose poems and free verse, Kiki Petrosino summons history's
ghosts-the ancestors that reside in her blood and craft-and sings
them to life.
The highly anticipated, first full-length essay collection from
acclaimed poet Kiki Petrosino. Bright: A Memoir, the first
full-length essay collection from acclaimed poet Kiki Petrosino, is
a work of lyric nonfiction, offering glimpses of a life lived
between cultural worlds. “Bright,” a slang term used to
describe light-skinned people of interracial American ancestry,
becomes the starting point for an extended meditation on the
author’s upbringing in a mixed Black and Italian American family.
Alternating moments of memoir, archival research, close reading and
reverie, this work contemplates the enduring, deeply personal
legacies of enslavement and racial discrimination in America.
Situated at the luminous crossroads where public and private
histories collide, Bright asks important questions about love,
heritage, identity and creativity.
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Calf Canyon - Poems (Paperback)
Sarah McCartt-Jackson; Foreword by Kiki Petrosino
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My Tall Handsome (Paperback)
Emily Corwin; Foreword by Kiki Petrosino
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