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Kontemporary Amerikan Poetry
Kontemporary Amerikan Poetry | John Murillo
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"A writer traces his history-brushes with violence, responses to threat, poetic and political solidarity-in poems of lyric and narrative urgency. John Murillo's second book is a reflective look at the legacy of institutional, accepted violence against African Americans and the personal and societal wreckage wrought by long histories of subjugation. A sparrow trapped in a car window evokes a mother battered by a father's fists; a workout at an iron gym recalls a long-ago mentor who pushed the speaker "to become something unbreakable." The presence of these and poetic forbears-Gil Scott-Heron, Yusef Komunyakaa-provide a context for strength in the face of danger and anger. At the heart of the book is a sonnet crown triggered by the shooting deaths of three Brooklyn men that becomes an extended meditation on the history of racial injustice and the notion of payback as a form of justice. "Maybe memory is the only home / you get," Murillo writes, "and rage, where you/first learn how fragile the axis/upon which everything tilts.""--
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IndoorDame
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slategreyskies Thank you for posting the link to the poem this one was inspired by. I really liked reading them one after the other. 🤍 4mo
IndoorDame @slategreyskies One Art is a favorite of mine, so it was cool to stumble across this! 4mo
slategreyskies I couldn‘t remember why the title One Art was familiar to me, so I double checked my bookshelf, and I have a book of Elizabeth Bishop‘s letters with the same title. I‘ll have to check my poetry section to see if I have any books of her poems. I think that I do, but now I‘m not sure. 4mo
IndoorDame @slategreyskies oooh, I should track down her letters! I took a college course on her and Marianne Moore, but we didn‘t read any of their correspondence in that class. 4mo
TheSpineView Perfect!❤️ 4mo
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WellReadCatLady
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Great accessible poetry about black and Latino experiences.