The Breakbeat Poets Vol 4

The Breakbeat Poets Vol  4
Author: Felicia Chavez,José Olivarez,Willie Perdomo
Publsiher: Haymarket Books
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2020-04-07
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781642591989

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In the dynamic tradition of the BreakBeat Poets anthology, The BreakBeat Poets Vol. 4: LatiNEXT celebrates the embodied narratives of Latinidad. Poets speak from an array of nationalities, genders, sexualities, races, and writing styles, staking a claim to our cultural and civic space. Like Hip-Hop, we honor what was, what is, and what's next.

The BreakBeat Poets

The BreakBeat Poets
Author: Kevin Coval,Quraysh Lansana,Nate Marshall
Publsiher: Haymarket Books
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2015-04-07
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781608463954

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A first-of-its-kind anthology of hip-hop poetica written for and by the people.

The BreakBeat Poets Vol 2

The BreakBeat Poets Vol  2
Author: Jamila Woods,Mahogany L. Browne,Idrissa Simmonds
Publsiher: Haymarket Books
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2018-03-23
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781608468706

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A BreakBeat Poets anthology, Black Girl Magic celebrates and canonizes the words of Black women across the diaspora.

Lineage of Rain

Lineage of Rain
Author: Janel Pineda
Publsiher: Haymarket Books
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2020-12-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781642595284

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In this spellbinding debut, Los Angeles–born poet Janel Pineda sings of communal love and the diaspora and dreams for a liberated future. Lineage of Rain traces histories of Salvadoran migration and the US-sponsored civil war to reimagine trauma as a site for transformation and healing. With a scholar’s caliber, Pineda archives family memory, crafting a collection that centers intergenerational narratives through poems filled with a yearning to crystallize a new world—one unmarked by patriarchal violence. At their heart, many of these poems are an homage to women: love letters to mothers, sisters, and daughters. Lineage of Rain moves from los campos de El Salvador to the firework-laden streets of South Gate to the riverbanks of England. Pineda’s masterful stroke weaves together these seemingly disparate worlds, illustrating the complicated reality of living as a first-generation student. As the speaker navigates elitism and the violence of the English language, she lays bare their ties to power. And yet, these poems rebel through revel, asking: how do we hold each other tenderly in a world replete with pain and many forms of violence? With dreams made possible through collective struggle, Pineda returns us to the seeds from which we bloom: family, history, and community. All the while, this collection never fails to capture often overlooked moments of joy—the mundane yet monumental—showing the reader that the world we dream is already ours. Through Lineage of Rain, Pineda emerges as a seminal contributor to the canon of Central American diasporic writing.

Citizen Illegal

Citizen Illegal
Author: José Olivarez
Publsiher: Haymarket Books
Total Pages: 83
Release: 2018-09-04
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781608469550

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“Olivarez steps into the ‘inbetween’ standing between Mexico and America in these compelling, emotional poems. Written with humor and sincerity” (Newsweek). Named a Best Book of the Year by Newsweek and NPR. In this “devastating debut” (Publishers Weekly), poet José Olivarez explores the stories, contradictions, joys, and sorrows that embody life in the spaces between Mexico and America. He paints vivid portraits of good kids, bad kids, families clinging to hope, life after the steel mills, gentrifying barrios, and everything in between. Drawing on the rich traditions of Latinx and Chicago writers like Sandra Cisneros and Gwendolyn Brooks, Olivarez creates a home out of life in the in-between. Combining wry humor with potent emotional force, Olivarez takes on complex issues of race, ethnicity, gender, class, and immigration using an everyday language that invites the reader in, with a unique voice that makes him a poet to watch. “The son of Mexican immigrants, Olivarez celebrates his Mexican-American identity and examines how those two sides conflict in a striking collection of poems.” —USA Today

The BreakBeat Poets Vol 3

The BreakBeat Poets Vol  3
Author: Fatimah Asghar,Safia Elhillo
Publsiher: Haymarket Books
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2019-04-16
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781608466061

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We live in an Islamophobic world, where Muslim people are constantly under attack, and must prove their innocence when they’ve not even committed a crime. We also live in a world of rigid gender roles and gender violence, where women, gender non-conforming and trans people are victims of violence, and have their gender expressions, freedoms, and desires policed. There’s pressure from both Muslims and non-Muslims to fit into severe stereotypes of Muslim identity and the ways in which it is acceptable to be Muslim. The BreakBeat Poets Vol. 3: Halal If You Hear Me is a celebration of intersectional identity that dispels the notion that there is one correct way to be a Muslim, particularly for women, gender non-conforming, and trans people. In holding space for multiple intersecting identities, the anthology celebrates and protects those identities.

Halal If You Hear Me

Halal If You Hear Me
Author: Fatimah Asghar,Safia Elhillo
Publsiher: Breakbeat Poets
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2019-04-30
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1608466086

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A BreakBeat Poets anthology of writings by Muslims who are women, queer, genderqueer, nonbinary, or trans.

We Borrowed Gentleness

We Borrowed Gentleness
Author: J. Estanislao Lopez
Publsiher: Alice James Books
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2022-10-09
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781948579377

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We Borrowed Gentleness interrogates the innateness of pain and forms of destruction—through natural disaster, through God, through family, and through the power structures and patriarchal violence that embeds itself in language and cultural memory. Poems critique and challenge the patriarchal narratives that dominate American history. The poems leave the question open of whether man, men, a father and son, are redeemable after the surge of rising white nationalism in America. And yet, there are poems that find, still, bits of joy and perhaps a shred of hope. By juxtaposing poems of louder narrative imagination with quieter poems that explore intimate failings within a family, often portrayed with a realist aesthetic, the book attempts to work through the essential fault in man, in men—in the structures that they design and maintain.