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Wounds Fragments Derelict is Carlos Gabriel Kelly's debut poetry
collection. These poems comprise a narrative of love and loss.
Throughout the collection, Kelly weaves poetic fragments into a
narrative expressing the torment of a relationship that clings to
the heart even with the passage of time. As the speaker conjures
his world seen through the prism of lost love, ghosts populate a
landscape in which heartbreak prevents any possibility of moving
forward. In these fragments, romantic, bold, and erotic verse
speaks to the heart, its repetitions rattling the bones with
carefully composed meter. Kelly also inventively takes advantage of
the full page to create non-traditional forms for his poems. With
honesty, poignancy, and romantic flair, he distills the most
exhilarating highs and heartbreaking lows of life and love into
evocative lines that will become etched in the reader's mind.
THE BEIGING OF AMERICA, BEING MIXED RACE IN THE 21ST CENTURY, takes
on race matters and considers them through the firsthand accounts
of mixed race people in the United States. Edited by mixed-race
scholars Cathy J. Schlund-Vials, Sean Frederick Forbes and Tara
Betts, this collection consists of 39 poets, writers, teachers,
professors, artists and activists, whose personal narratives
articulate the complexities of interracial life. THE BEIGING OF
AMERICA was prompted by cultural critic/scholar Hua Hsu, who
contemplated the changing face and race of U.S. demographics in his
2009 The Atlantic article provocatively titled The End of White
America. In it, Hsu acknowledged steadily ascending rates of
interracial marriage that undergirded assertions about the beiging
of America. THE BEIGING OF AMERICA is an absorbing and
thought-provoking collection of stories that explore racial
identity, alienation, with people often forced to choose between
races and cultures in their search for self-identity. While
underscoring the complexity of the mixed-race experience, these
unadorned voices offer a genuine, poignant, enlightening and
empowering message to all readers.
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Dolls (Paperback)
Claire Millikin, Sean Frederick Forbes
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R368
Discovery Miles 3 680
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Poems that address the pain caused by gender stereotypes and racial
oppression in the American South. Claire Millikin's poetry
collection, Dolls, stages a confrontation of gendered and racial
oppression. Working through the motif of the doll, the poems
interrogate femininity in the traditional culture of the South,
where damaging structures of gender and race are upheld. Millikin
centers the book on an elegy for Sage Smith, an African American
trans woman who disappeared from Charlottesville in 2012. Through
the recurring figure of the doll-an ultra-femme figure who is
frozen, damaged, silenced-Millikin protests the conditions of
sexism in the area she was born in, offering poised responses to
the wound of injustice that still shapes the region. With a
reflective introduction by poet and scholar Sean Frederick Forbes,
Dolls presents a harsh look at the price of traditional femininity.
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