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The Sky Was Once a Dark Blanket
The Sky Was Once a Dark Blanket: Poems | Kinsale Drake
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"The Sky Was Once a Dark Blanket traverses the Southwest landscape, exploring intricate relationships between Native peoples and nature, land, pop culture, 20th century music and representations, and tradition. Oscillating between 20th century Indigenous musical influences (including the repercussions of ethnomusicology and armchair anthropology) and the present/past/future, the collection re-writes and re-rights what it means to be Indigenous, specifically a young (formerly emo) Diné person, in the 21st century. "Time is read backwards in the rock-body"... time is reframed and recontextualized according to the original peoples of these lands and how they view their own histories, family histories, personal histories, etc"--
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Mehso-so

It‘s clear that Kinsale has a lot of talent. And I can see her being a strong voice in Native poetry, but she is young, and these poems reflect the voice of someone not quite sure how to use it to its best effect. The poems are too obscure. A lot of words put together to provoke, but with no context as to what.

But Kinsale is not writing for me; she‘s writing for the current generation of her people, and it‘s possible that I‘m missing something.