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The Unmooring
The Unmooring | Adebe Derango-Adem
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What might it mean to be a -fish out of water, - or for a siren to learn how to swim? In The Unmooring, this question has everything to do with coming to terms with one's supposed humanity--what anchors us as human beings to our sense of -self- in the singular, in light of inhabiting such a plural, turbulent world. In ways both forthright and nuanced, The Unmooring is a short but powerful voyage into the heart of what it means to despair and keep going (or, keep swimming); it is a collection of -love poems, ---to the beloved, but also to the self--bearing an agenda both creative and political. Canada's poet laureate George Elliott Clarke has called Adebe DeRango-Adem a young Canadian author to watch. In her third full-length collection she delivers on that promise.
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For the first day of National Poetry Month, I revisted an old favorite from around the time I just started enjoying and seeking out poetry. The poet is more recently known as Adebe DeRango-Adem, and has another collection coming out this spring. My favorite poem in Sea Change is "mother octopus."
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