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Tenderness, poems

Label
Tenderness, poems
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Tenderness
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Series statement
American poets continuum series, no. 187
Sub title
poems
Summary
In a country where violence and the threat of violence is a constant weather for queer black people, where can the spirit rest? With lush language, the meditative poems in the Isabella Gardner Award-winning Tenderness examine the fraught nature of intimacy in a nation poisoned by anti-Blackness and homophobia. From the bedroom to the dance floor, from the natural world to The Frick, from the Midwest to Florida to Mexico City, the poems range across interior and exterior landscapes. They look to movies, fine art, childhood memory, history, and mental health with melancholy, anger, and playfulness. Even amidst sorrow and pain, Tenderness uplifts communal spaces as sites of resistance and healing, wonders at the restorative powers of art and erotic love, and celebrates the capaciousness of friendship
Target audience
adult
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