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OverviewThis kaleidoscopic portrait of an unprecedented time brings together some of our most treasured writers today—Edwidge Danticat, Layli Long Soldier, Monica Youn, Julia Alvarez, Reginald Dwayne Betts, Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor—to give voice to the unthinkable grief and hopeful possibilities born in an era of revolution and change. “A maelstrom of grief, anger, fear and confusion, with glimmers of gratitude and hope: a comprehensive emotional document of a moment.”—New York Times Book Review Now is an extraordinary time. Across the country, people are losing their loved ones, their livelihoods, their homes, and even their own lives to COVID-19. Despite the pandemic, countless protests erupted this summer over the recurring loss of Black lives. Reverberations of shock and outrage remain with us all. There's a Revolution Outside, My Love captures and articulates all of these roiling sentiments unleashed by a profound national reckoning. Drawing its title from a powerful letter to her son by Kirsten West Savali, the book fans out from there, offering a rich and intimate view of the change we underwent. Composed of searing letters, essays, poems, reflections, and screeds, There's a Revolution Outside, My Love highlights the work of some of our most powerful and insightful writers who hail from across a range of backgrounds and from almost all fifty states. Among them, these writers have brought home four Pulitzers, two National Book Awards, a fistful of Whitings, and numerous citations in best American poetry, short story, and essay compilations. They are noisy with beauty, and their pieces ring louder and clearer than ever before. Galvanizing and lyrical, this is a deeply profound anthology of writing filled with pain and beauty, warmth and intimacy. A remarkable feat of empathy, There's a Revolution Outside, My Love offers solace in a time of swirling protest, change, and violence—reminding us of the human scale of the upheaval, and providing hope for a kinder future. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tracy K. Smith , John FreemanPublisher: Random House USA Inc Imprint: Vintage Books Dimensions: Width: 13.10cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 20.20cm Weight: 0.221kg ISBN: 9780593314692ISBN 10: 0593314697 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 11 May 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPreface by Tracy K. Smith Patricia Smith, Salutation in Search Of Randall Kenan, Learning from the Ghosts of the Civil War Edwidge Danticat, Mourning Su Hwang, Why the Rebellion Had to Happen Here Michael Kleber-Diggs, On the Complex Flavors of Black Joy Amaud Jamaul Johnson, Letter from the Fault Lines of Midwestern Racism Layli Long Soldier, I Cannot Stop: A Response to the Murder of George Floyd Sofian Merabet, Be Safe Out There (And Other American Delusions, Rhetorical and Otherwise) Nyle Fort, I Hated That I Had to See Your Face Through Plexiglass Daniel Peña, Let These Protests Bring Light to America Claudia Castro Luna, Letter from a Seattle Protest Pitchaya Sudbanthad, Finding Justice in the Streets Indigo Moor, A Riotous Anodyne Tracy K. Smith, A Letter to Black America Joshua Bennett, Where Is Black Life Lived? Honorée Fanonne Jeffers, On the Endless Mourning of the Present Ali Black, On Protest, Laughter, and Finding Breath Gregory Pardlo, Letter to Juneteenth Major Jackson, Letter from Burlington James Noël, Black Prayer Dawn Lundy Martin, Sense Idrissa Simmonds-Nastili, Black Motherhood in Sleepless Times Cynthia Tucker, Letter to a Mother Who Survived and Thrived Jasmon Drain, “Maybe” (Letter to a Daughter Who Will Wear Two Masks) Camille T. Dungy, This’ll Hurt Me More Ross Gay, Have I Ever Told You All the Courts I’ve Loved Samiya Bashir, Letter from Exile: Finding Home in a Pandemic Héctor Tobar, A Generational Uprising Oscar Villalon, When the Shadow Is Looming Manuel Muñoz, From Plagues to Protests to Wildfires Craig Santos Perez, Postcards from a Quarantined Paradise Julia Alvarez, Past, Present, Yet to Come Nikky Finney, Letter to John Robert Lewis Reginald Dwayne Betts, Kamala Harris, Mass Incarceration, and Me Lilly Wachowski, Refuse Fascism, at the Ballot Box and in the Street Monica Youn, Why I’m Getting Out of the Boiler Room This Election Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, Voting Trump Out Is Not Enough Francisco Goldman, The Fall of Trump: On Presidents, Dictators, and Life After a Regime Sasha LaPointe, Thunder Song Kirsten West Savali, On Motherhood and Ancestral Resistance Contributor BiosReviewsAngry, rueful, and defiant, the impressive roster of award-winning writers and academics portrays a nation wracked by pain.... An eloquent and urgent collection. --Kirkus, starred review A potent and momentous in-the-moment response to an urgent and indelible time. --Booklist Written from the inner chambers of the heart, resonating with the questions that keep us up at night, and offering the recognition and generosity.... This book is a promise, a solace, a sounding of our cries for justice and need for love. It's nothing short of essential. --Garnette Cadogan, Literary Hub Angry, rueful, and defiant, the impressive roster of award-winning writers and academics portrays a nation wracked by pain.... An eloquent and urgent collection. --Kirkus, starred review Written from the inner chambers of the heart, resonating with the questions that keep us up at night, and offering the recognition and generosity.... This book is a promise, a solace, a sounding of our cries for justice and need for love. It's nothing short of essential. --Garnette Cadogan, Literary Hub Angry, rueful, and defiant, the impressive roster of award-winning writers and academics portrays a nation wracked by pain.... An eloquent and urgent collection. --Kirkus, starred review A potent and momentous in-the-moment response to an urgent and indelible time. --Booklist Written from the inner chambers of the heart, resonating with the questions that keep us up at night, and offering the recognition and generosity.... This book is a promise, a solace, a sounding of our cries for justice and need for love. It's nothing short of essential. --Garnette Cadogan, Literary Hub Dynamic...captures the remarkable nature of the last year. --Karla Strand, Ms. Magazine Revelatory collection of heartfelt reflections...Forty treasured poets, scholars, and essayists document their experience of international racial reawakening...and consider them alongside their survival of dueling pandemics, namely COVID-19 and systemic racism. --Oprah Magazine, The Best Books to Pick Up This May Author InformationTRACY K. SMITH is the author of four books of poetry, including Life on Mars, winner of the Pulitzer Prize. Such Color: New and Selected Poems will be published in October. She is also the editor of an anthology, American Journal: Fifty Poems for Our Time, and cotranslator (with Changtai Bi) of My Name Will Grow Wide Like a Tree: Selected Poems by Yi Lei. Smith’s memoir, Ordinary Light, was named a finalist for the National Book Award. From 2017 to 2019, Smith served two terms as the twenty-second Poet Laureate of the United States. She is currently a Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets. JOHN FREEMAN is the founder of Freeman’s, the literary annual of new writing, and executive editor at Alfred A. Knopf. The author of five books, including The Park and Dictionary of the Undoing, he has edited several other anthologies including Tales of Two Americas, a book about inequality in America, and Tales of Two Planets, which examines the climate crisis globally. He teaches at NYU. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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