“Tough talk for tough times. Silencer is both lyrical and
merciless–Wicker’s mind hums in overdrive, but with the calm and
clarity of a marksman.” —Tim Seibles, author of One Turn
Around the Sun and finalist for the National Book Award A suburban
park, church, a good job, a cocktail party for the literati: to many,
these sound like safe places, but for a young black man these insular
spaces don’t keep out the news—and the actual threat—of gun
violence and police brutality, or the biases that keeps body,
property, and hope in the crosshairs. Continuing conversations begun
by Citizen and Between the World and Me, Silencer sings out the
dangers of unspoken taboos present on quiet Midwestern cul-de-sacs and
in stifling professional settings, the dangers in closing the window
on “a rainbow coalition of cops doing calisthenics around/a
six-foot, three-hundred-fifty-pound man, choked back into the earth
for what/looked a lot, to me, like sport.” Here, the language and
cadences of hip-hop and academia meet prayer—these poems are
crucibles, from which emerge profound allegories and subtle elegies,
sharp humor and incisive critiques. “There is not a moment in this
book when you are allowed to forget the complexities of a black man's
life in America. These poems evoke so much—strength, beauty,
passion, fear. There is the quiet, ironic pleasure of life on a
cul-de-sac juxtaposed with the tensions of always wondering when a
police officer's gun or fists might get in the way of the black body.
The stylistic range of these poems, the wit, and the intelligence of
them offers so much to be admired. There is nothing silent about
Silencer. What an outstanding second book from Marcus Wicker.”
—Roxane Gay “Marcus Wicker’s masterful and hard-hitting second
collection is exactly the book we need in this time of malfeasance,
systemic violence, and the double talk that obfuscates it all... He
writes the kinds of vital, clear-eyed poems we can turn to when
codeswitching slogans and online power fists no longer get the job
done. These are poems whose ink is made from anger and quarter notes.
They remind us that to remain silent in the face of aggression is to
be complicit and to be complicit is not an option for any of us.”
—Adrian Matejka, author of The Big Smoke and finalist for the
National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize “Silencer is an important
book of American poetry: wonderfully subtle, wholly original, and
subversive. Politics and social realities aside, this is foremost a
book that delights in language, how it sounds to the ear and plays to
the mind. We have suburban complacency played against hip-hop
resistance, Christian prayers uttered in the face of dread violence,
real meaning pitted against materialism, and love, in its largest
measure, set against ignorance.To say Silencer is a tour de force
would be an understatement. What a work of true art this is, and what
a gift Marcus Wicker has given to us.” —Maurice Manning, author
of One Man’s Dark and finalist for the Pulitzer Prize
"Silencer disarms and dazzles with its wisdom and full-throated wit.
[This] collection snaps to attention with a soundtrack full of salty
swagger and a most skillful use of formal inventions that’ll surely
knock you out. Here in these pages, sailfish and hummingbirds assert
their frenetic movements on a planet simmering with racial tensions,
which in turn forms its own kind of bopping and buoyant religion. What
a thrill to read these poems that provoke and beg for beauty and
song-calling into the darkest of nights." —Aimee Nezhukumatathil,
author of Lucky Fish and poetry editor at Orion Magazine
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ISBN
9781328715586
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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