Locating Strongwoman
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ISBN/EAN:
9781913090333
Locating Strongwoman is a portrait of unperformed femininity. Eschewing the stereotypical portrayal of the 'Strong Woman' and the even more loaded 'Strong Black Woman', these poems invite the reader to interrogate the protagonists and find in their stories a quiet strength. '...This is a book filled with want, love and the lack thereof, with striking lines like, 'As if he wasn't a bed of nails your love/laid on' and 'The factory of my body works overtime'. It teeters between violence and the razor-blade threat thereof. Straddling the inside and outside worlds on the head of a 'bobbing sewing needle', Locating Strongwoman is visceral and raw, vulnerable and strong. It will leave you thinking and feeling long after you turn its last page'. Peter Kahn, author of Little Kings and co-editor of The Golden Shovel Anthology: New Poems Honoring Gwendolyn Brooks 'Through Locating Strongwoman, Tolu Agbelusi hosts a black women's sleepover. Where we drink wine and share stories, about the many complexities of navigating our hearts, how we are our mother's daughters and how our mothers are complex women. Strongwoman... The chilling truth behind this collection is that to be woman is to be silent... or silenced. Both in form and content, Locating Strongwoman is a trace of our mothers' silences and the inevitable release of our own voices. Tolu paints in a language that is familiar and comforting. And how wonderful it is to find yourself, over and over in poetry! As the woman who cannot be pinned into a box and doesn't want to be. To be seen.' Vangile Gantsho, author of Red Cotton and Undressing in Front of the Window; co-founder of Impepho Press
Known for simplicity and incredible depth, Tolu Agbelusi is a Nigerian British, poet, playwright, performer, educator and lawyer, with compelling story telling skills. Shortlisted for the 2018 White Review Poetry Prize, Tolu has also been listed as one the Best British Writers of Colour by Speaking Volumes in 2017, and and was longlisted for the inaugural Jerwood Compton Poetry Fellowship in 2017. A 2017 BBC Slam Finalist, she has performed widely including at the Southbank's WOW Festival 2017 with her project 'Conversations With My Sisters', as one of the headline poets at Southdown Poetry Festival, at St Paul's Cathedral as part of 'Thy Kingdom Come', and as Poet in Residence at Postman's Park in collaboration with the Poetry School and London Park's and Garden's Trust and for BBC World Service.
Known for simplicity and incredible depth, Tolu Agbelusi is a Nigerian British, poet, playwright, performer, educator and lawyer, with compelling story telling skills. Shortlisted for the 2018 White Review Poetry Prize, Tolu has also been listed as one the Best British Writers of Colour by Speaking Volumes in 2017, and and was longlisted for the inaugural Jerwood Compton Poetry Fellowship in 2017. A 2017 BBC Slam Finalist, she has performed widely including at the Southbank's WOW Festival 2017 with her project 'Conversations With My Sisters', as one of the headline poets at Southdown Poetry Festival, at St Paul's Cathedral as part of 'Thy Kingdom Come', and as Poet in Residence at Postman's Park in collaboration with the Poetry School and London Park's and Garden's Trust and for BBC World Service.
Autor: | Tolu Agbelusi |
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EAN: | 9781913090333 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 01.10.2020 |
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Schlagworte: | #MeToo Black Women Family Poetry By In SOCIAL SCIENCE Strength Twenty in 2020 Urban Planning Womanhood depression diverse feminism heartbreak immigration love mental health poetry recovery relationships self care sexuality trauma |
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