Blessed Are the Peacemakers: Poems
Autor Brionne Janaeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 apr 2022 – vârsta ani
Winner of the 2020 Cave Canem Northwestern University Press Poetry Prize
At once interested in the cyclical nature of domestic dysfunction and what we do when secrets of buried harm come to light, Blessed Are the Peacemakers asks what it means to make peace in the wake of intrafamilial violence and child sexual assault. These poems explore the ways the truth is often hidden behind layers of bleach and shame, and the ways we fail survivors by dismissing their stories and tolerating their abusers.
Filled with elegies to the people who have been murdered by state violence, racism, and anti-Blackness in the United States, Blessed Are the Peacemakers interrogates the lengths and limitations of grace. Brionne Janae examines what it means to survive—particularly as a Black girl, woman, queer person, or human—and uses self-portraiture to explore how familial and communal trauma plague our mental health. How do we survive the grief of the past and present without becoming numb to or consumed by it? How do we remember, despite our pain, to enjoy our bodies and our lives while we still have them?
At once interested in the cyclical nature of domestic dysfunction and what we do when secrets of buried harm come to light, Blessed Are the Peacemakers asks what it means to make peace in the wake of intrafamilial violence and child sexual assault. These poems explore the ways the truth is often hidden behind layers of bleach and shame, and the ways we fail survivors by dismissing their stories and tolerating their abusers.
Filled with elegies to the people who have been murdered by state violence, racism, and anti-Blackness in the United States, Blessed Are the Peacemakers interrogates the lengths and limitations of grace. Brionne Janae examines what it means to survive—particularly as a Black girl, woman, queer person, or human—and uses self-portraiture to explore how familial and communal trauma plague our mental health. How do we survive the grief of the past and present without becoming numb to or consumed by it? How do we remember, despite our pain, to enjoy our bodies and our lives while we still have them?
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780810145177
ISBN-10: 0810145170
Pagini: 80
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Ediția:Cave Canem Northwestern University Press Poetry Prize
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Northwestern University Press
ISBN-10: 0810145170
Pagini: 80
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Ediția:Cave Canem Northwestern University Press Poetry Prize
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Northwestern University Press
Notă biografică
BRIONNE JANAE is the author of After Jubilee. Their poetry has appeared in Ploughshares, American Poetry Review, the Academy of American Poets Poem‑a‑Day, jubilat, the Rumpus, the Los Angeles Review, and Waxwing, among other publications.
Cuprins
I.
EVEN AFTER SUMMER
SWIMMING LESSONS
CONFESSION
BABY GIRL
AIRFIELD
AS YOU RECALL THE END OF THEIR MARRIAGE
THE WORD
SALVATION
NEED
LET HE WHO IS WITHOUT
ATONEMENT
BLESSED ARE THE PEACEMAKERS
II.
FOR THE SURVIVORS OF THE UN-NUMBERED DEAD
ON SURVIVAL
ALTERNATIVE FACTS
SO LOVED
PIGS AT THE DOOR AND A RIOT BENEATH THE SKIN
THE BLACKSMITH AS GOD
ALTERNATIVE FACTS
SCHADENFREUDE
ELEGY FOR JUDGE SHEILA ABDUS-SALAAM
LATE SUMMER
PORTRAIT OF DEPRESSION ADDRESSING THE GIRL CHILD
MOMMA
SELF PORTRAIT WITH A FILTER
UNDONE
SELF PORTRAIT WITH A LINE FROM BLACK PANTHER
SELF PORTRAIT AS OLD TESTAMENT GOD
SELF PORTRAIT AS AUTO-PHOBE
MOMMA
CHILD’S POSE
EYE SHADOW
AFTER ANGELA DAVIS
SELF PORTRAIT WITH HOPE BURIED BUT STILL BREATHING
SURVIVAL
MO’S HOUSE
FISH FRY
IN SEARCH OF OUR MOTHERS’ GARDENS OR VOLUNTEER LEMONS
SUMMER SCHOOL
NAKED PIZZA FRIDAY
VOLUNTEER LEMONS
NUDE STUDY OF THOMAS E. McKELLER
EVEN AFTER SUMMER
SWIMMING LESSONS
CONFESSION
BABY GIRL
AIRFIELD
AS YOU RECALL THE END OF THEIR MARRIAGE
THE WORD
SALVATION
NEED
LET HE WHO IS WITHOUT
ATONEMENT
BLESSED ARE THE PEACEMAKERS
II.
FOR THE SURVIVORS OF THE UN-NUMBERED DEAD
ON SURVIVAL
ALTERNATIVE FACTS
SO LOVED
PIGS AT THE DOOR AND A RIOT BENEATH THE SKIN
THE BLACKSMITH AS GOD
ALTERNATIVE FACTS
SCHADENFREUDE
ELEGY FOR JUDGE SHEILA ABDUS-SALAAM
LATE SUMMER
PORTRAIT OF DEPRESSION ADDRESSING THE GIRL CHILD
MOMMA
SELF PORTRAIT WITH A FILTER
UNDONE
SELF PORTRAIT WITH A LINE FROM BLACK PANTHER
SELF PORTRAIT AS OLD TESTAMENT GOD
SELF PORTRAIT AS AUTO-PHOBE
MOMMA
CHILD’S POSE
EYE SHADOW
AFTER ANGELA DAVIS
SELF PORTRAIT WITH HOPE BURIED BUT STILL BREATHING
SURVIVAL
MO’S HOUSE
FISH FRY
IN SEARCH OF OUR MOTHERS’ GARDENS OR VOLUNTEER LEMONS
SUMMER SCHOOL
NAKED PIZZA FRIDAY
VOLUNTEER LEMONS
NUDE STUDY OF THOMAS E. McKELLER
Recenzii
"Drawing the monster of inheritance as it shapeshifts, these poems illustrate how our fathers’ sins can make fugitives of us. When an insistence on ‘holding up the bloodstained banner’ has led to autophobia, what then to make of our mother’s tear‑stained face in the mirror, her ‘breathing like a gazelle run down?’ Saved in moments by something as simple as the sight of the lemons growing in their grandmother’s yard, abandoned in others to ‘don’t touch me’ seeping through the wall, the speaker in this elegiac collection finds in the fact of flesh the hope of praise.” —Lyrae Van Clief‑Stefanon, author of Open Interval
“If ‘we are nothing more than heirloom seeds / falling into the dirt and blooming,’ then Blessed Are the Peacemakers forces us to consider which birds of hell and paradise fly from the soil of family and nation. The speakers of Janae’s magnificent garden merge memories and insights with the death, deception, and desire we often lack the courage to face. The wonder of this arresting collection is how in reckoning with legacies of violence, estrangement, and love we ‘learn, just a little, about peace.’” —Ama Codjoe, author of Bluest Nude
“If ‘we are nothing more than heirloom seeds / falling into the dirt and blooming,’ then Blessed Are the Peacemakers forces us to consider which birds of hell and paradise fly from the soil of family and nation. The speakers of Janae’s magnificent garden merge memories and insights with the death, deception, and desire we often lack the courage to face. The wonder of this arresting collection is how in reckoning with legacies of violence, estrangement, and love we ‘learn, just a little, about peace.’” —Ama Codjoe, author of Bluest Nude
Descriere
The poems in Blessed Are the Peacemakers ask what it means to make peace and examine the lengths and limitations of grace.