Letters to the future Black women, radical writing

Book - 2018

"A collection of poems, essays, elder conversations, and visual works, LETTERS TO THE FUTURE: BLACK WOMEN / RADICAL WRITING, celebrates temporal, spatial, formal, and linguistically innovative literature. The anthology collects late-modern and contemporary work by Black women from the United States, England, Canada, and the Caribbean--work that challenges readers to participate in meaning making. Because one contextual framework for the collection is "art as a form of epistemology," the writing in the anthology is the kind of work driven by the writer's desire to radically present, uncovering what she knows and does not know, as well as critically addressing the future."--Amazon.com.

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Published
Tucson : Kore Press 2018.
Language
English
Physical Description
453 pages : illustrations, music ; 26 cm + 2 postcards
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9781888553857
  • Prologue / Erica Hunt
  • Angle, defy gravity, land unpredictably / Erica Hunt
  • Destructions of [the yoke of it all] / Dawn Lundy Martin
  • Betsy Fagin
  • Ruth Ellen Kocher
  • Robin Coste Lewis
  • Afterword 1: A black miscellany of current concerns / Erica Hunt
  • Lillian Yvonne Bertram
  • LaTasha N. Nevada Diggs
  • r. erica doyle
  • Adjua Gargi Nzinga Greaves
  • Duriel E. Harris
  • Afterword 2: The historical as hysterical: moving beyond the singular / Dawn Lundy Martin
  • Harryette Mullen
  • giovanni singleton
  • Evie Shockley
  • Afterword 3: Puns, seeing double and the science of the concrete / Erica Hunt
  • Khadijah Queen
  • Adrienne Kennedy
  • Wendy S. Walters
  • Afterword 4: Poet's theater / Erica Hunt
  • Adrian Piper
  • Yona Harvey
  • Harmony Holiday
  • Tracie Morris
  • Afterword 5: The conceptual as black radical imperative? / Dawn Lundy Martin
  • Claudia Rankine
  • Deborah Richards
  • Metta Sáma
  • Kara Walker
  • Afterword 6: Breaking all the rules / Dawn Lundy Martin
  • Renee Gladman
  • Tonya Foster
  • Julie Patton
  • Akilah Oliver
  • Simone White
  • M. NourbeSe Philip
  • Afterword 7: Remapping a black galaxy of signifiers / Erica Hunt
  • An elder homage : Lucille Clifton, Sonia Sanchez ; Wanda Coleman ; Jayne Cortez
  • Editors' poems : Erica Hunt ; Dawn Lundy Martin
  • Looking past the pages of this book : Tisa Bryant.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Hunt (Arcade) and Martin (Good Stock Strange Blood) treat the intersection of blackness and womanhood with deserved complexity and curiosity in this exceptional anthology, which operates like a master class in the variety and virtuosity of black women's art. This volume showcases poetic innovators such as Tracie Morris, Harryette Mullen, and M. Nourbese Philip, who carved spaces for the voices of newer poets such as LaTasha N. Nevada Diggs, Adjua Gargi Nzinga Greaves, Harmony Holiday, and numerous others. The editors also expand the frame of "radical writing" to include the work of artists in other disciplines such as Kara Walker and Adrian Piper. Micro-essays establish a sense of community across the otherwise formally diverse writing. Shared by all contributors is an interest in language that, like the terms of the anthology's title, is not self-evident. For instance, Claudia Rankine's contribution is not from either of her high-profile "American Lyric" works but rather from Plot, her challenging third book, which uses prose, poetry, and allegory to think through pregnancy. In challenging what readers think of as blackness, womanhood, and writing, this collection's ambition and vision sets it apart from seemingly similar anthologies. (Aug.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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