Play Dead by Francine J. Harris

Play Dead

Francine J. Harris

‘This book talks smack. This book chews with its open mouth full of the juiciest words, the most indigestible images. This book undoes me. Francine J. Harris brilliantly ransacks the poet’s toolkit, assembling art from buckets of disaster and shreds of hope. Nothing she lays her mind’s eye on escapes. You, too, will be captured by her work.’–Evie Shockley

Lyrically raw and dangerously unapologetic, play dead challenges us to look at our cultivated selves as products of circumstance and attempts to piece together patterns amidst dissociative chaos. harris unearths a ruptured world dictated by violence-a place of deadly what ifs, where survival hangs by a thread. Getting by is carrying bruises and walking around with ‘half a skull. ‘From ‘low visibility’:I have light in my mouth. I hunger you. You want what comes in drag. a black squirrel in a black tar lane, fresh from exhaust, hot and July’s unearthed steam. You want to watch it run over. to study the sog. You want the stink of gristle buried in a muggy weather. I want the faulty mirage. a life of grass. we want the same thing. We want their deaths to break up the sun.’


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Details

ISBN 9781938584251
Genre Poetry; Award Winner
Publication Date 12-Apr-16
Publisher Alice James Books
Format Paperback
No. of Pages 100
Notes Lambda Literary Award Winner, Lesbian Poetry
LoC Classification PS3608.A78284 .A6 2016
Language English
Rating Great
Subject American Poetry – African American Authors; POETRY – American
BookID 9930

Author: LFWBooks