Keith Donnell Jr. taps a cultural archive of voices, forms, and intergenerational absence. His poems, so connected by difference, speak across time, place, and persona, always reaching toward song and the dream of a fluid, indestructible beating Black heart. THE MOVE puts the cold out and keeps it there.
" If one is seeking directions to a free imagination in the land of social death, Keith Donnell Jr.'s THE MOVE is the perfect roadmap. The long duré e of slavery-- in the present-- is traversed in these poems. Reading these poems, one experiences the Black unconscious teaching the Black conscious mind how to set itself free even as we live and die in the hold of the ship. Donnell's cadence, rhythmic rather than metric, and the pulse of Black, blood-stuffed lives make me think of Jayne Cortez, Michael S. Harper, Cornelius Eady." -- Frank Wilderson III
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Keith Donnell Jr. is a Philly-born, Bay Area-based poet and book editor. He earned his MA in English at the University of Southern California and his MFA in Creative Writing at San Francisco State University. He was a previous Editor-in- Chief of Fourteen Hills: The SFSU Review and his work has appeared in journals and anthologies, most recently Puerto del Sol, Cagibi, Jubilat and Best American Nonrequired Reading. He lives in Seaside, California with his wife, Alivia, and two cats, Ember and Mika. This is his first book.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Keith Donnell Jr. taps a cultural archive of voices, forms, and intergenerational absence. His poems, so connected by difference, speak across time, place, and persona, always reaching toward song and the dream of a fluid, indestructible beating Black heart. THE MOVE puts the cold out and keeps it there. If one is seeking directions to a free imagination in the land of social death, Keith Donnell Jr. s THE MOVE is the perfect roadmap. The long dure e of slavery in the present is traversed in these poems. Reading these poems, one experiences the Black unconscious teaching the Black conscious mind how to set itself free even as we live and die in the hold of the ship. Donnell s cadence, rhythmic rather than metric, and the pulse of Black, blood-stuffed lives make me think of Jayne Cortez, Michael S. Harper, Cornelius Eady. Frank Wilderson III "Keith Donnell Jr. taps a cultural archive of voices, forms, and intergenerational absence. His poems, so connected by difference, speak across time, place, and persona, always reaching toward song and the dream of a fluid, indestructible beating Black heart. The Move puts the cold out and keeps it there"-- Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781955239059
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