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Skull-Filled Sun
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Skull-Filled Sun

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In her debut short collection of poems, Skull-Filled Sun, Haitian-American poet Valerie Deus evinces a strong voice full of …jazz riffed, watercolor vignettes that create a gorgeous melange of Kreyol garnished musings…The voice is at once experiencer and witness, revealing multiple perspectives on the roads that all children of the African diaspora must travel (Keisha-Gaye Anderson). Down the streets of Brooklyn where she grew up or from her current home of Minneapolis, Deus shares honest emotion, strong imagery, and musical language in her poetry, … with a new and glowing syntax, weaving worlds together, making what seems foreign downright native… (Danielle Legros Georges). Deus poems embody the life of a second-second-generation Haitian immigrant living in today’s America–less the dream of her parents and more a place of overlapping boundaries, identity performance, and cultural expectations. Readers walk with her on the streets, play with her and her friends, love and hurt alongside this woman making her way, following her own path. In Skull Filled Sun, innovation and energy bubble up through the language of the night, the language of Haitian mothers and of Brooklyn streets. Brown girls run the city, they run the world, and in this stunning collection, Valerie Deus generously lets us ride along (Brenda Coultas). From Bar Hopping, the first section, to Bridges, the second, these thirty-five pages provide poetic pleasure and invaluable insight on every line of every poem.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Is a Rose Press
Date
23 December 2018
Pages
48
ISBN
9780989624534

In her debut short collection of poems, Skull-Filled Sun, Haitian-American poet Valerie Deus evinces a strong voice full of …jazz riffed, watercolor vignettes that create a gorgeous melange of Kreyol garnished musings…The voice is at once experiencer and witness, revealing multiple perspectives on the roads that all children of the African diaspora must travel (Keisha-Gaye Anderson). Down the streets of Brooklyn where she grew up or from her current home of Minneapolis, Deus shares honest emotion, strong imagery, and musical language in her poetry, … with a new and glowing syntax, weaving worlds together, making what seems foreign downright native… (Danielle Legros Georges). Deus poems embody the life of a second-second-generation Haitian immigrant living in today’s America–less the dream of her parents and more a place of overlapping boundaries, identity performance, and cultural expectations. Readers walk with her on the streets, play with her and her friends, love and hurt alongside this woman making her way, following her own path. In Skull Filled Sun, innovation and energy bubble up through the language of the night, the language of Haitian mothers and of Brooklyn streets. Brown girls run the city, they run the world, and in this stunning collection, Valerie Deus generously lets us ride along (Brenda Coultas). From Bar Hopping, the first section, to Bridges, the second, these thirty-five pages provide poetic pleasure and invaluable insight on every line of every poem.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Is a Rose Press
Date
23 December 2018
Pages
48
ISBN
9780989624534