Celebrate poets of the Black/African Diaspora with these collections selected by a librarian at The Seattle Public Library. (created March 2024)
Vulnerable AF
The debut poetry collection from Grammy-nominated recording artist and slam poet Tarriona "Tank" Ball about infatuation, love, and heartbreak. (Publisher description)
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View Vulnerable AFMy Darling From the Lions
Founder of the London-based Octavia Poetry Collective for Women of Colour, Long debuts with a Costa short-listed and Guardian best-booked portrait of a Black woman's coming of age. (Library Journal)
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View My Darling From the LionsBlack Girl, Call Home
Mans (Chalk Outlines of Snow Angels) reframes the classic bildungsroman as a book-length poem sequence in this bold take on race, gender, and sexuality. (Publishers Weekly)
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View Black Girl, Call HomeOther People's Comfort Keeps Me up at Night
Other People’s Comfort Keeps Me Up at Night is a powerful debut collection from a promising new and necessary voice. Parker’s collection is hyper-contemporary, drawing on what it means to be alive today when our phones autocorrect our texts and we’ve given into a kind of living that prioritizes work, money, and power over justice, equality, and happiness. (staff annotation)
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View Other People's Comfort Keeps Me up at NightField Study
Winner of the 2020 James Laughlin Award, this second collection from the Black American poet Sebree (after Mistress) is part lyrical poem and part prose, a beautifully executed "collection of observational information" that references over 100 works ranging from key authors to pop culture as it affords us a study on intimacy, race, and gender. (Library Journal)
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View Field StudyHow to Carry Water
The life work of Clifton (1936--2010) forms an incandescent prayer for self-determination in this vital selected volume featuring 10 previously uncollected poems. (Publishers Weekly)
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View How to Carry WaterWicked Enchantment
“Wicked Enchantment,” which selects poems from the books Coleman published with Black Sparrow Press between 1979 and 2001, provides a fantastically entertaining and deeply engaging introduction to a poet whose talent and significance were not fully appreciated during her lifetime. (The Washington Post)
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View Wicked EnchantmentUn-American
Geter's vivid debut invokes the pain of familial dislocation, illness, and death, exacerbated by the twin plagues of xenophobia and racism. (Publishers Weekly)
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View Un-AmericanDayliGht
In a straight-at-you debut, she talks about being a butch Black woman, revealing a complex, hard-won sense of identity grounded in her physical being. (Library Journal)
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View DayliGhtFinna
In four sprawling, intertwining sections, Marshall explores masculinity, the effects of community and familial relationships, and the role of Black language in imagining a livable future. (Publishers Weekly)
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