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Postcolonial Love Poem

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WINNER OF THE 2021 PULITZER PRIZE IN POETRY FINALIST FOR THE 2020 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FOR POETRY Natalie DiazΓÇÖs highly anticipated follow-up to When My Brother Was an Aztec, winner of an American Book Award Postcolonial Love Poem is an anthem of desire against erasure. Natalie DiazΓÇÖs brilliant second collection demands that every body carried in its pagesΓÇöbodies of language, land, rivers, suffering brothers, enemies, and loversΓÇöbe touched and held as beloveds. Through these poems, the wounds inflicted by America onto an indigenous people are allowed to bloom pleasure and tenderness: ΓÇ£Let me call my anxiety, desire, then. / Let me call it, a garden.ΓÇ¥ In this new lyrical landscape, the bodies of indigenous, Latinx, black, and brown women are simultaneously the body politic and the body ecstatic. In claiming this autonomy of desire, language is pushed to its dark edges, the astonishing dunefields and forests where pleasure and love are both grief and joy, violence and sensuality. Diaz defies the conditions from which she writes, a nation whose creation predicated the diminishment and ultimate erasure of bodies like hers and the people she loves: ΓÇ£I am doing my best to not become a museum / of myself. I am doing my best to breathe in and out. // I am begging: Let me be lonely but not invisible.ΓÇ¥ Postcolonial Love Poem unravels notions of American goodness and creates something more powerful than hopeΓÇöin it, a future is built, future being a matrix of the choices we make now, and in these poems, Diaz chooses love.

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  • Språk:
  • Engelska
  • ISBN:
  • 9781644450147
  • Format:
  • Häftad
  • Sidor:
  • 80
  • Utgiven:
  • 3 Mars 2020
  • Mått:
  • 228x153x12 mm.
  • Vikt:
  • 196 g.
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Leveranstid: 4-7 vardagar
Förväntad leverans: 28 Maj 2024

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WINNER OF THE 2021 PULITZER PRIZE IN POETRY

FINALIST FOR THE 2020 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FOR POETRY

Natalie DiazΓÇÖs highly anticipated follow-up to When My Brother Was an Aztec, winner of an American Book Award

Postcolonial Love Poem is an anthem of desire against erasure. Natalie DiazΓÇÖs brilliant second collection demands that every body carried in its pagesΓÇöbodies of language, land, rivers, suffering brothers, enemies, and loversΓÇöbe touched and held as beloveds. Through these poems, the wounds inflicted by America onto an indigenous people are allowed to bloom pleasure and tenderness: ΓÇ£Let me call my anxiety, desire, then. / Let me call it, a garden.ΓÇ¥ In this new lyrical landscape, the bodies of indigenous, Latinx, black, and brown women are simultaneously the body politic and the body ecstatic. In claiming this autonomy of desire, language is pushed to its dark edges, the astonishing dunefields and forests where pleasure and love are both grief and joy, violence and sensuality.

Diaz defies the conditions from which she writes, a nation whose creation predicated the diminishment and ultimate erasure of bodies like hers and the people she loves: ΓÇ£I am doing my best to not become a museum / of myself. I am doing my best to breathe in and out. // I am begging: Let me be lonely but not invisible.ΓÇ¥ Postcolonial Love Poem unravels notions of American goodness and creates something more powerful than hopeΓÇöin it, a future is built, future being a matrix of the choices we make now, and in these poems, Diaz chooses love.

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