Room Swept Home - Remica Bingham-Risher

Room Swept Home

Buch | Hardcover
140 Seiten
2024
Wesleyan University Press (Verlag)
978-0-8195-0098-4 (ISBN)
24,30 inkl. MwSt
Intimate and sweeping poetry that examines race and lineage.

Room Swept Home serves as a gloriously rendered magnifying glass into all that is held in the line between the private and public, the investigative and generative, the self and those who came before us. In a strange twist of kismet, two of Bingham-Risher's ancestors intersect in Petersburg, Virginia, forty years before she herself is born: her paternal great-great-great grandmother, Minnie Lee Fowlkes, is interviewed for the Works Progress Administration Slave Narratives in Petersburg in 1937, and her maternal grandmother, Mary Knight, is sent to Petersburg in 1941, diagnosed with "water on the brain"-postpartum depression being an ongoing mystery-nine days after birthing her first child. Marrying meticulous archival research with Womanist scholarship and her hallmark lyrical precision, Bingham-Risher's latest collection treads the murky waters of race, lineage, faith, mental health, women's rights, and the violent reckoning that inhabits the discrepancy between lived versus textbook history, asking: What do we inherit when trauma is at the core of our fractured living?

[sample poem]

XI. the more ground covered, the more liberated you became

I am scared my mind will turn on me.

I am scared I will be naked in a burning

house. I am scared my children won't outpace me.

I am scared my children (who aren't made by me)

believe I am a sad imitation of the others.

I am scared I will gather in a room

where everyone will ask me to remember

and when I don't lie they'll say I'd hate to be you.

I've lived long enough to be scared my kidneys

will give out on me. I've lived long enough to know just

when they should. I have never shared my fears

with anyone; I am scared they will map the land

and take liberties. Will the women be ashamed?

I'm scared to ask. What will live again? What will die with me?

Birth Story

Minnie Lee Fowlkes (1859-1945)

Mary Etta Knight (1922-2007)

What We Had to Pass Through to Get Here

The Lose Your Mother Suite

What Survived

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Wesleyan Poetry Series
Zusatzinfo 14 b&w photos, 4 b&w line drawings
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Lyrik / Gedichte
ISBN-10 0-8195-0098-4 / 0819500984
ISBN-13 978-0-8195-0098-4 / 9780819500984
Zustand Neuware
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