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ISBN-10: 0810147130
ISBN-13: 9780810147133
Publisher: Curbstone Press
Publish Date: 04/15/2024
Dimensions: 8.82" L, 5.91" W, 0.39" H

Playhouse: Poems

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Poems on Black joy, masculinity, and the music that transforms a space into a home

Jorrell Watkins’s debut poetry collection is a polyvocal, musically charged disruption of the United States’s fixation on drug and gun culture. The poems in PlayHouse embody many identities, including son, brother, fugitive, bluesman, karate practitioner, and witness. Throughout, Watkins inflects a Black/trap vernacular that defamiliarizes the urban Southern landscape. Across three sections of poetry scored by hip-hop, blues, and trap, Watkins considers how music is a dwelling and wonders which histories, memories, and people haunt each home. Past figures such as John Coltrane, Billie Holiday, and the short-lived 1940s trio Day, Dawn & Dusk intermingle with Migos, the Watkins family, childhood friends, and loved ones both parted and departed. At its core, PlayHouse reckons with the truths and failures of masculinity for Black boys and men, all the while documenting moments of triumphant Black joy and love.

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"The ideas of 'play' and 'house' are interwoven gradually in Jorrell Watkins's debut collection, with the changing light stretching and bending the shadows of masculinity, familial intimacy, and societal violences. Through his intense play with the vernacular and syntax of blk English, Watkins defamiliarizes urban Southern blkness and captures sincerely a poignant slice of the blk psyche at this particular moment in American history." - Kyle Dargan, Books Editor at Wondaland
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Details

ISBN-10: 0810147130
ISBN-13: 9780810147133
Publisher: Curbstone Press
Publish Date: 04/15/2024
Dimensions: 8.82" L, 5.91" W, 0.39" H
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