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ISBN-10: 1643621947
ISBN-13: 9781643621944
Publisher: Nightboat Books
Publish Date: 04/09/2024
Dimensions: 8.90" L, 6.90" W, 0.50" H

Watchnight

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Overview

In WATCHNIGHT, we accompany Johnson’s unnamed protagonist on a psychedelic quest across myriad forms, places, and times marked by climate crisis, exodus, and Black trans identity-making.

In exhilarating lyric poems and chiseled prose blocks, Cyrée Jarelle Johnson charts the history of his family alongside the history of Watchnight–a churchy holiday of messianic tarrying–and steps through portals to render the human faces of American internal migration and mass displacement–from countryside to city and back again. Spanning from 1803 to a near-future rife with class tension and racial anxiety, WATCHNIGHT is a study of Black bonds, Black grief, and Black flight.

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Reviews

"In this book Cyrée Jarelle Johnson demonstrates deep foresight and long memory often in the same phrase. What a ceremony for our times, our wounds, our longings." –Alexis Pauline Gumbs

"Cyrée Jarelle Johnson's second collection WATCHNIGHT is a major accomplishment of form and imagination. The poems in this book traverse the space between the confessional, the historical, the mythopoetic, and the speculative, guiding readers through all the rich particulars that make up the material of a life. Here is a poet firmly rooted in, but never tied down by, tradition. A poet in dialogue with those who have come before, but who brings to the conversation what is all too rare these days: something poignant and new to say." –James Laughlin Award Judges Leila Chatti, John Murillo, and Sam Sax

"WATCHNIGHT restores some of the circulation to the occasionally bloodless wing of American poetry inspired by traditional meter and rhyme." –David Woo, Literary Hub

"Some a few pages long, and some untitled, the poems present themselves as homemade weapons (like slingshots) against malign parents, authority figures, structural racism and fears of the other. It's challenging work, in its language, its stories, its subcultural references ('prince died for fem bois'), yet it offers pellucid queer intimacies." ―Stephanie Burt, The New York Times

"Nothing short of magnificent, Johnson jailbreaks language to speak ambitious, rigorous lyrics of Black/trans/disabled/ sex working story. At times I screamed out loud at the wondrousness of the work. SLINGSHOT is the next generation of Black disabled genius poetics, and I'm in awe and grateful." ―Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha

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ISBN-10: 1643621947
ISBN-13: 9781643621944
Publisher: Nightboat Books
Publish Date: 04/09/2024
Dimensions: 8.90" L, 6.90" W, 0.50" H
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