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Monument: Poems New and Selected | Natasha Trethewey
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Two-time U.S. Poet Laureate and Pulitzer Prize winner Natasha Tretheweys new and selected poems, drawing upon Domestic Work, Bellocqs Ophelia, Native Guard, Congregation, and Thrall, while also including new work written over the last decade. With singular craft, Natasha Tretheweys poems respond to the trauma of our national wounds and our shared racial history. Urgent, defiantagainst physical and cultural erasure, against white supremacy both intangible or graven in stoneTrethewey gives pedestal and voice to unsung icons. Here is verse delineating working-class African Americans, a mixed-race prostitute, one of the first all-black Civil War regiments, mestizo and mulatto figures in Casta paintings, Gulf coast victims of Katrina. Through it all, inlaid and inextricable, winds the poets own family history of trauma and loss, resilience and love. For the first time, this collection brings together poems from Tretheweys entire opus of classics both elegant and necessary,* a poets remarkable labor to source evidence, persistence, and strength from the past in order to reinstate the stories and names we must use to inform the future. *Academy of American Poets chancellor Marilyn Nelson
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We glisten, preserve handpicked days in memory, our minds' dark pantry.

Eggs ❤️ Tretheway 4y
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Blown away! Love the stuff from another time period. So glad we got to meet her @Come-read-with-me

dgingo She‘s fantastic! I brought her to our college for National Poetry Month last year. 4y
Come-read-with-me @rather_be_reading Astounding book and a great shared memory! Can hardly wait until we get to go back to our after work book nights! 4y
rather_be_reading @dgingo yes so good! 4y
rather_be_reading @Come-read-with-me yesssss! 4y
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Book 224 of 2020
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PurpleyPumpkin Wow, amazing!👏🏽 4y
jennbee Natasha Tretheway is my favorite poet, hands down. If you haven‘t read Native Guard, I highly recommend it. And her memoir Memorial Drive is also good! 4y
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Getting a head start on National Poetry Month with Natasha Trethewey's first retrospective collection. She's one of by favorite poets, writing with artistry and yet completed accessible, whether she's talking about history, art, or her own life.

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This is perhaps one of the most compelling collections of poetry I‘ve read in a long time. Trethewey is a powerhouse and presents emotionally raw and gripping images on these pages!! She presented with Sarah Broom at Scripps College in Claremont CA and I was fortunate enough to see her with @rather_be_reading last night. This author brought me to tears and I can hardly wait for her upcoming biography. Excellent collection!

Redwritinghood I loved this poetry collection. Read it last year. 5y
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Have a good night, darlings 💖

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This was a collection of some of her earlier works into a really stunning book of poems. Many are in memory of her mother, who was murdered by her stepfather. The other poems deal largely with race and her experiences growing up as an inter-racial child in the south and how others perceive her now. Finally, really beautiful phrases evoke strong images of the past in her poems relating to the service of black soldiers in the civil war. 5⭐️

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A U.S. Poet Laureate and Nobel Prize winner, this book gathers some of Trethewey's best work. A person of mixed race, she examines her own past and the historical past of this country, its racial dealings and how women, particularly women of color or mixed origins, are portrayed in art. Powerful and highly recommended.

[I received an advanced e-galley of this book from Netgalley.]

claffy_reads I love Natasha Trethewey! Her work is amazing. I can't wait to get my hands on this. 6y
Thndrstd @callielafleur me too. I was excited to get it early 6y
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As always, I'm a fan of Trethewey's work. This collection contains previously published poems alongside newly published work. I have put Native Guard into so many people's hands. And, while this collection doesn't quite meet Native Guard in my mind, it's a good, solid collection. #netgalley

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#FridayReads

What do y‘all have in store to read this weekend? 📚

PacingTheCage I hope to finish Sing, Unburied, Sing and start Where the Crawdads Sing. Apparently, it's a singing kind of weekend for me! 6y
Well-ReadNeck @dltpacngthecage oooh! I‘m curious about Where The Crawdads Sing! 🎶🎵 6y
BarbaraJean I‘ll be making as much progress as I can in Les Mis, and plan to also finish Monstress Vol. 3. And then I need to read this one for book club on Sunday night: 6y
Well-ReadNeck @BarbaraJean what a fun book club you must have!!!! 6y
BarbaraJean @Well-ReadNeck It really is, although our group has seriously dwindled of late (I guess I need to do some recruiting!). We end up with some pretty eclectic picks, since we trade off who chooses the book each month! 6y
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