the monstrous and the sublime.
Subverting celebrated classics of poetry and mythology and examining horrors from contemporary film and cultural
fact, National Book Award winner Justin Phillip Reed engages darkness as an aesthetic to conjure the revenant animus
that lurks beneath the exploited civilities of marginalized people. In these poems, Reed finds agency in the otherthan-human identities assigned to those assaulted by savageries of the state. In doing so, he summons a retaliatory,
counterviolent Black spirit to revolt and to inhabit the revolting.
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Release date
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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9781980090243
- File size: 53703 KB
- Duration: 01:51:52
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- English
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Reviews
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Publisher's Weekly
December 16, 2019
Winner of the 2018 National Book Award, Reed (Indecency) cyclones through a dreamscape full of sorrow and protest in his enchanting and enigmatic second collection. Weaving mythology and scripture with literature, film, music, and political speech, Reed offers a historical, personal, and prophetic tapestry that reflects on civil injustice. His musical style is simultaneously his most exceptional and problematic quality; when he is specific, he is scintillating: “There it goes, thin thing,/ cheshiring between trees/ whose reaper-robes/ trail/ their trains deep underground:/ your life, hangin out// like an exposure.” When he neglects narrative in favor of mystery and acoustic novelty, he occasionally overlabors the reader: “In the great whelm of endless, in this iron gullet, Its voices clap a racket. I/ aim my second mouth at more of aperture in Its/ appall.// ...I gift the second mouth into Its chest I was kept/ alive there I cannot be killed for ingratitude.” While some readers may find themselves reaching for analytical assistance (which Reed’s included index provides), this book proves an enjoyable whirlwind with a simultaneously modern and baroque beat.
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