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Rock|Salt|Stone
Rosamond King
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Description for Rock|Salt|Stone
Paperback. Num Pages: 72 pages. BIC Classification: DCF. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. .
Rock-Salt-Stone sprays life-preserving salt through the hard realities of rocks, stones, and rockstones used as anchors, game pieces, or weapons. The manuscript travels through Africa, the Caribbean, and the USA, including cultures and varieties of English from all of those places. The poems center the experience of the outsider, whether she is an immigrant, a woman, or queer.Sometimes direct, sometimes abstract, these poems engage different structures, forms, and experiences while addressing the sharp realities of family, sexuality, and immigration.
Rock-Salt-Stone sprays life-preserving salt through the hard realities of rocks, stones, and rockstones used as anchors, game pieces, or weapons. The manuscript travels through Africa, the Caribbean, and the USA, including cultures and varieties of English from all of those places. The poems center the experience of the outsider, whether she is an immigrant, a woman, or queer.Sometimes direct, sometimes abstract, these poems engage different structures, forms, and experiences while addressing the sharp realities of family, sexuality, and immigration.
Product Details
Publisher
Nightboat Books
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Weight
28g
Number of Pages
72
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9781937658618
SKU
V9781937658618
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Ref
99-15
About Rosamond King
ROSAMOND S. KING is a creative and critical writer, performer, and artist. She is the author of the critical book Island Bodies: Transgressive Sexualities in the Caribbean Imagination. She is an associate professor of English at Brooklyn College.
Reviews for Rock|Salt|Stone
King (Island Bodies), an accomplished scholar and performer, opens her formally daring verse debut with a version of My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean, recasting it to address Afro-Caribbean diasporas, and starring Yoruba deities Eshu, Oshun, and Ogun. My brawn it belongs to the Ogun/ my blood it flows into the sea/ the two meet inside a ... Read more