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Negotiations: Poems

Destiny O. Birdsong

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Beschreibung

"Full of wonder." —Elizabeth Acevedo

A Best Book of the Year at BuzzFeed, Refinery29, and Entropy Magazine

What makes a self? In her remarkable debut collection of poems, Destiny O. Birdsong writes fearlessly towards this question. Laced with ratchetry, yet hungering for its own respectability, Negotiations is about what it means to live in this America, about Cardi B and top-tier journal publications, about autoimmune disease and the speaker’s intense hunger for her own body—a surprise of self-love in the aftermath of both assault and diagnosis. It’s a series of love letters to black women, who are often singled out for abuse and assault, silencing and tokenism, fetishization and cultural appropriation in ways that throw the rock, then hide the hand. It is a book about tenderness and an indictment of people and systems that attempt to narrow black women’s lives, their power. But it is also an examination of complicity—both a narrative and a black box warning for a particular kind of self-healing that requires recognizing culpability when and where it exists.

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Schlagwörter

autoimmune, black women, build yourself a boat, intimacy, female, love, eye level, magical negro, carmen gimenez smith, history, jenny xie, lilith but dark, be recorder, selfhood, tiana clark, there are more beautiful things than beyonce, african-american, morgan parker, camoghne felix, pain, formal variety, black writers, patricia smith, i cant talk about the trees without the blood, resilience, poetry, assault, identity, incendiary art, body, nichole perkins