Owed
Owed
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Author(s): Bennett, Joshua
ISBN No.: 9780143133858
Pages: 96
Year: 202009
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 33.60
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Praise for Owed : "Bennett captures the beauty of what really matters in life--the memories, youth sports, family traditions and little moments that many of us take for granted . [ Owed ] couldn''t have been more timely." -- Salon "Not only are these poems eloquent but also lyrical, intelligent, and, occasionally, funny. Most reflect upon and communicate the pain, joy, and intensity of the current Black experience . In a time when many confront and protest the racism prevalent in our society, Bennett''s new book is vital." -- Library Journal (starred review) "We''re lucky to have Joshua Bennett''s Owed at this hour in America. The resonances of ''ode'' and ''owed'' underscore his tremendous acts of invention amid ''an ever-expanding grand Black Epilogue.'' Lyrical and political fibers are woven through narratives as clear and idiosyncratic as the plastic on your grandmother''s couch.


Owed fights for the ''ground where the children can play & come home whole.'' Bennett swings with song and exaltation; he swings with resistance and defense. I''m glad to have his amazing collection right now. I will be glad to have it tomorrow." --Terrance Hayes, author of American Sonnets for My Past and Future Assassin " Owed is an indictment of the state even as it is an ode to the ongoingness of Black imagination. Here, a single moment shimmers with a million resonances of attention. So the world is loved this much. And what has been taken has been taken this much.


Bennett insists on repair even as he mourns what is utterly irreparable. This book is part of a breathful, bodied fight for Black life. I am emboldened and sharpened by Bennett''s genius and by his love made plain across each of these shimmering pages." -- Aracelis Girmay, author of The Black Maria Praise for the work of Joshua Bennett: "In his scintillating debut, Bennett raises a crucial question about the writing of African-American experience: how can one convey the enormity of black suffering without reducing black life and expression to elegy? . At its heart, Bennett''s sharp collection is an ode to family, friendship and culture that neither pulls punches nor withholds sentiment." - Publishers Weekly "Bennett is one of the most impressive voices in poetry today . he is also quietly building a reputation as one the brightest intellectual and political thinkers of a new generation." - Jesse McCarthy, Dissent Magazine "''Who can be alive today/and not study grief,'' Joshua Bennett asks in this arresting debut.


Yet these poems are no study in grief. Abounding in tenderness and rich with character, these are no quaint lyrics. They leap into our lives, engaging, crackling with wit and intelligence. It''s one of Bennett''s unique gifts--a virtuosic kind of code switching--to deliver a civil tone of I''d rather you didn''t , while we know what he means is, more provocatively, I wish you would ." - Gregory Pardlo "At a moment in American culture punctuated to a heartbreaking degree by acts of hatred, violence and disregard, I can think of nothing we need to ponder and to sing of more than our shared grief and our capacity not just for empathy but genuine love. Poetry is critical to such an endeavor--and Joshua Bennett''s astounding, dolorous, rejoicing voice is indispensable." - Tracy K. Smith "At the heart of Joshua Bennett''s debut collection lies grief, but his poems also pay tribute to the human will to endure.


There are glimpses here of James Baldwin and Zora Neale Hurston where Bennett''s syntactical dexterity and feeling for language meet the rhythm and flow of dangerous music. His poems of identity are also poems of imagery and invention, and they testify to poetry''s endless mutability through story and song, lament and praise. The Sobbing School is an essential book for our times." --Eugene Gloria.


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