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Watch Your Language by Terrance Hayes

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Also by Terrance Hayes:

Watch Your Language, August 2023
Hardcover / e-Book
So to Speak, August 2023
Hardcover / e-Book
How to Be Drawn, April 2015
Paperback / e-Book
Lighthead, April 2010
Paperback
Wind in a Box, April 2006
Paperback
Muscular Music, April 2005
Paperback
Hip Logic, June 2002
Paperback

Watch Your Language
Terrance Hayes

Visual and Literary Reflections on a Century of American Poetry

Penguin Books
August 2023
On Sale: July 25, 2023
256 pages
ISBN: 0143137735
EAN: 9780143137733
Kindle: B0BDDKKVR6
Hardcover / e-Book
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Fiction Poetry

From the National Book Award–winning author of Lighthead, a fascinating collection of graphic reviews and illustrated prose addressing the last century of American poetry

Canonized, overlooked, and forgotten African American poets star in Terrance Hayes's brilliant contemplations of personal, canonical, and allegorical literary development. Proceeding from Toni Morrison's aim to expand the landscape of literary imagination in Playing in the Dark ("I want to draw a map, so to speak, of a critical geography"), Watch Your Language charts a lyrical geography of reading and influence in poetry. Illustrated micro-essays, graphic book reviews, biographical prose poems, and nonfiction sketches make reading an imaginative and critical act of watching your language. Hayes has made a kind of poetic guidebook with more questions than answers. "If you don't see suffering's potential as art, will it remain suffering?" he asks in one of the lively mock poetry exam questions of this musing, mercurial collection. Hayes's astonishing drawings and essays literally and figuratively map the acclaimed poet's routes, roots, and wanderings through the landscape of contemporary poetry.

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