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D-Sorientation - by Charleen McClure
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- A Blessing the Boats Selection with a Foreword by Aracelis GirmayCharleen McClure's d-sorientation wanders the landscape of loss with a weathered eye and a clenched fist.
- About the Author: Charleen McClure writes and lives a few miles off the Chattahoochee River.
- 97 Pages
- Poetry, Women Authors
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"Charleen McClure's d-sorientation wanders the landscape of loss with a weathered eye and a clenched fist. Delving deep into personal hauntologies, McClure's speakers are dislocated-their observations and interrogations are quietly desperate as they navigate history, relationships, and dig for their roots. The lexicon of McClure's poetry is one of intimacy and outrage, one that challenges the reader to consider their own belonging. Through bold lyric poems that beat with brutality yet glow with softness, McClure's debut collection is a compass, pointing the reader towards reclamation. An insightful foreword by celebrated poet Aracelis Girmay provides a poignant welcome to readers"--Book Synopsis
A Blessing the Boats Selection with a Foreword by Aracelis GirmayCharleen McClure's d-sorientation wanders the landscape of loss with a weathered eye and a clenched fist. Delving deep into personal hauntologies, McClure's speakers are dislocated--their observations and interrogations are quietly desperate as they navigate history, relationships, and dig for their roots. The lexicon of McClure's poetry is one of intimacy and outrage, one that challenges the reader to consider their own belonging.Through bold lyric poems that beat with brutality yet glow with softness, McClure's debut collection is a compass, pointing the reader towards reclamation.
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"If you have ever been lost in a city, which is to say alive in a body, you know exactly how bewildering life can feel. Charleen McClure's debut collection, d-sorientation, elicits an analogous sensation as unsettling as it is compelling. To quote the last line of McClure's penultimate poem, 'I hear a storm.' Dear readers, take cover." -- Nicole Sealey, author of The Ferguson Report: An Erasure"Charleen McClure's debut collection is radiant and searing. d-sorientation is an offering of ferocious beauty and relentless clarity. On these pages are tangible tendernesses woven through raging storms; writing miraculously from the eye, from the center of a howl is McClure, ancient-voiced, rooted, steady." -- Mariahadessa Ekere Tallie, author of Strut"Throughout d-sorientation,
McClure takes up the wondrous, painstaking and radical work of being in ongoingly
deep relation with another through life and death, both vexed and free of the
thresholds. It is so moving then that the final poem of d-orientation,
'Transfiguration, ' is a series of unstopped, open lines. Sustained note(s) of a
seriously steadfast and unending music, blessed are we to begin to know it."--Aracelis Girmay, Whiting Award winner, from the Foreword
About the Author
Charleen McClure writes and lives a few miles off the Chattahoochee River. A Fulbright scholar, she was a 2020 recipient of the Rona Jaffe Foundation Writer's Award. McClure made her film debut in All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt (A24, 2023), written and directed by Raven Jackson. Her first poetry collection is a Blessing of the Boats Selection from BOA Editions, Ltd. publishing in September of 2024.Additional product information and recommendations
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