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  • 96 sidor
  • 2021
An Electric Literature Most Anticipated Poetry Book of 2021 From the intersection of Onondaga, Japanese, Cuban, and Appalachian cultures, Benjamn Naka-Hasebe Kingsleys newest collection arrives brimming with personal and political histories. You tell me how I was born what I am, demands Naka-Hasebe Kingsleyof himself, of the reader, of the world. The poems of Dmos: An American Multitude seek answers in the Haudenosaunee story of The Lake and Her children; in the scope of a .243 aimed at a pregnant doe; in the Dgen poem jotted on a napkin by his obaasan; in a flag burning in a church parking lot. Here, Naka-Hasebe Kingsley places multiracial displacement, bridging disparate experiences with taut, percussive language that will leave readers breathless. With astonishing formal range, Dmos also documents the intolerance that dominates American society. What can we learn from mapping the genealogy of a violent and loud collective? How deeply do anger, violence, and oppression run in the blood? From adapted Punnett squares to Biblical epigraphs to the ghastly comment section of a local news website, Dmos diagrams surviving America as an other-ed Americanand it refuses to flinch from the forces that would see that multitude erased. Dmos is a resonant proclamation of identity and endurance from one of the most intriguing new voices in American lettersa voice singing long on America as One / body but many parts.
  • Författare: Benjamn Naka-Hasebe Kingsley
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781571315250
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 96
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2021-04-22
  • Förlag: Milkweed Editions