All the names given
Book - 2021
"On the heels of his much-lauded debut collection, Raymond Antrobus continues his essential investigation into language, miscommunication, place, and memory in All The Names Given, while simultaneously breaking new ground in both form and content. The collection opens with poems about the author's surname-one that shouldn't have survived into modernity-and examines the rich and fraught history carried within it. The book is punctuated with [Caption Poems] partially inspired by Deaf sound artist Christine Sun Kim, which speak to the spaces between the poems as well as the moments inside them. As Antrobus outlines a childhood caught between intimacy and brutality, sound and silence, and conflicting racial and cultural identitie...s, the poem becomes a space in which the poet reckons with his own ancestry, and bears witness to the indelible violence of the legacy wrought by colonialism. The poems travel through space-shifting fluidly between England, South Africa, Jamaica, and the American South-and brilliantly move from an examination of family history into the wandering lust of adolescence and finally, vividly, into a complex array of marriage poems-matured, wiser, and more accepting of love's fragility. Formally sophisticated, with a weighty perception and startling directness, All The Names Given is a timely, tender book full of humanity and remembrance from one of the most important young poets of our generation"--
- The Acceptance
- Antrobus or Land of Angels
- Language Signs
- On Touch
- Her Taste
- Text and Image
- Death of Sir E. Antrobus (4th Baronet) Owner and Guardian of Stonehenge
- My Mother Skimming Her Scrapbook
- Every Black Man
- Plantation Paint
- Heartless Humour Blues
- A Short Speech Written On Receipts
- It Was Cold Under My Breath
- On Vanity
- Text and Image
- On Desperation
- And That
- Maybe It Was Our Dark
- For Cousin John
- The Royal Opera House (with Stage Captions)
- Horror Scene as Black English Royal (Captioned)
- The Rebellious
- Claude McKay
- At Every Edge
- A Paper Shrine
- Upwards (For Ty Chijioke)
- Text and Image
- Captions & A Dream For John T. Williams of the Nuu-chah-nukh tribe
- For Tyrone Givans
- I Ran Away from Home to See How Long It'd Take My Mother to Notice
- Bredrin
- Sutton Road Cemetery
- In Law
- Arose
- On Being A Son
- Outside the marriage registry in Jefferson Parish there's a 10-foot statue of Thomas Jefferson
- Article III
- Ruler of My Heart by Irma Thomas is the first song on our wedding playlist
- Loveable
- Closer Captions
- Notes on the Poems
- Acknowledgements
- Further Reading
Review by Library Journal Review