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Poet Warrior: A Memoir
Poet Warrior: A Memoir | Joy Harjo
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Joy Harjo, the first Native American to serve as U.S. poet laureate, invites us to travel along the heartaches, losses, and humble realizations of her poet-warrior road. A musical, kaleidoscopic, and wise follow-up to Crazy Brave, Poet Warrior reveals how Harjo came to write poetry of compassion and healing, poetry with the power to unearth the truth and demand justice.Harjo listens to stories of ancestors and family, the poetry and music that she first encountered as a child, and the messengers of a changing earth--owls heralding grief, resilient desert plants, and a smooth green snake curled up in surprise. She celebrates the influences that shaped her poetry, among them Audre Lorde, N. Scott Momaday, Walt Whitman, Muscogee stomp dance call-and-response, Navajo horse songs, rain, and sunrise. In absorbing, incantatory prose, Harjo grieves at the loss of her mother, reckons with the theft of her ancestral homeland, and sheds light on the rituals that nourish her as an artist, mother, wife, and community member.Moving fluidly between prose, song, and poetry, Harjo recounts a luminous journey of becoming, a spiritual map that will help us all find home. Poet Warrior sings with the jazz, blues, tenderness, and bravery that we know as distinctly Joy Harjo.
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DebinHawaii
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I love Joy Hargo & her poems & prose. Even better is listening to her reading them. Both An American Sunrise & Crazy Brave were amazing & the tagged book is on my audio TBR. 💙

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 💙💙💙 3mo
Eggs 🧡❤️ Love Harjo 🩵💙 3mo
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Annacferg

We are all here to serve each other. At some point we have to understand that we do not need to carry a story that is unbearable. We can observe the story, which is mental; feel the story, which is physical; let the story go, which is emotional; then forgive the story, which is spiritual, after which we use the materials of it to build a house of knowledge.

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BookmarkTavern
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A prose and poetry memoir by the first indigenous Poet Laureate of the United States, Joy Harjo.

A difficult listen, but powerful. Harjo has had a hard life, but finds joy and compassion in her art, her community, and her history. She shares stories of the Muskogee people and her own growth. This was lovely and lyrical, highly recommend. 🌕🌕🌕🌕🌗

SamAnne I am such a fan. Read her first memoir recently and this is next up. 2y
BookmarkTavern @SamAnne This was my first book by her, so I‘m definitely putting her first memoir on my TBR! 2y
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GatheringBooks
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#OminousOctober Day 24: Both these book covers look like #Mask(s) of sort, don‘t they?

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I think so too!! 🎭📚 2y
Eggs Yes! I finished Poet Warrior 2wks ago 👍🏼 2y
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BookmarkTavern
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My mother needed to make a work trip, so I‘m going along to help. And we‘re listening to our book club pick for October (my pick!) on the drive. 🚙💨

I love Utah‘s landscape. 🧡

Ruthiella Great way to spend some quality time with your mom! Enjoy! 😃 2y
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monalyisha
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I think two Joy Harjo memoirs in a matter of months was one Joy Harjo memoir too many. It‘s not that they weren‘t both great — they were! — but she plays with linguistic form, and delves into history and politics in a way that demands your complete attention. It took me almost 3 months to listen to this one and I almost wept with gratitude when I was done. I prefer Crazy Brave…but they both boast sparkling prose and wisdom in spades.

monalyisha If I could do it all over again and give myself more space and distance, I would. 2y
DivineDiana I saw her in person a few months ago at an author event, and found her fascinating! Based on your review, I think I will opt for the physical book. Thank you. 2y
monalyisha @DivineDiana I think both formats would have their unique advantages! Hope you enjoy. ✨ 2y
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DivineDiana Does the author narrate the book? 2y
DivineDiana Then, I like the audio/ physical book combo for me! Thank you! 2y
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monalyisha
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“Rain opens us, like flowers, or earth that has been thirsty for more than a season. We stop all of our talking, quit thinking, or blowing sax to drink the mystery.

We listen to the breathing beneath our breathing.

This is how the rain became rain, how we became human.”

AshleyHoss820 Joy Harjo is an absolute delight to read. So powerful. 2y
Cathythoughts Beautiful 💫 2y
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monalyisha
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“I have stood and I have fallen in this story field.”

PhilipE Her memoir is on my long list of books I can‘t wait to read. 2y
monalyisha @PhilipE Yes! I read this one first & actually preferred it, I think. 2y
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monalyisha
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I‘ve been busy &, therefore, quiet. But…I‘m reading!

These are current reads, plus a book club book I need to start & finish by the end of the month. I *never* read this many books at once. Truly a sign of how scattered & overwhelmed I‘ve been feeling, tbh. I have to figure out which things I need (or want!) to be dedicated to, & which I can allow myself to shrug off. It‘s a season of growth! 🌱

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A beautiful, meditative read. I've encountered Harjo in anthologies before but never read much of her work and what an introduction this was. She writes of her life, family, work, and her people. Poems of hers and work from other poets that she admires are included throughout. Not so much a narrative of a life but a poetic dissertation on the making of a person.

SamAnne She is one of my favorites. I haven't picked this one up yet. 3y
everlocalwest @SamAnne I'm excited to hear what you think as someone more familiar with Harjo's writing! Have you read her previous memoir? 3y
SamAnne @everlocalwest Crazy Brave in on my list! I‘ve read and loved 3y
everlocalwest @SamAnne I'm definitely looking forward to diving into an entire book of her poems. An American Sunrise is likely where I'll start! 💙📚 3y
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