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Magic Enuff

Radiant poems from the bestselling author of Memphis
Buch | Softcover
256 Seiten
2026
John Murray Publishers Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-3998-1838-4 (ISBN)
11,20 inkl. MwSt
Radiant poems that celebrate Black Southern womanhood and the many ways magic lives in the bonds between mothers, daughters, and sisters, from the bestselling author of Memphis
'Gorgeous poetry about love, rage, Black femininity and how the human heart can hold conflicting truths' People

"God can stay asleep / these women in my life are magic enuff"

An electrifying collection of poems that tells a universal tale of survival and revolution through the lens of Black femininity. Tara Stringfellow embraces complexity, grappling with the sometimes painful, sometimes wonderful way two conflicting things can be true at the same time. How it's possible to have a strong voice and also feel silenced. To be loyal to things and people that betray us. To burn as hot with rage as we do with love.

Each poem asks how we can heal and sustain relationships with people, systems, and ourselves. How to reach for the kind of real love that allows for the truth of anger, disappointment, and grief. Unapologetic, unafraid, and glorious in its nuance, this collection argues that when it comes to living in our full humanity, we have - and we are - magic enough.

Tara M. Stringfellow is a poet, former attorney, and Northwestern University MFA graduate. She is the author of the bestselling novel Memphis. Her poetry has appeared in Collective Unrest, Minerva Rising, Jet Fuel Review, Women Arts Quarterly Journal, and Apogee Journal. After having lived in Okinawa, Ghana, Chicago, Cuba, Spain, Italy, and Washington, D.C., she moved back home to Memphis, where she sits on her porch swing every evening with her hound, Huckleberry, listening to records and chatting with neighbors.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 26.3.2026
Zusatzinfo N/A
Sprache englisch
Maße 129 x 198 mm
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Lyrik / Gedichte
ISBN-10 1-3998-1838-4 / 1399818384
ISBN-13 978-1-3998-1838-4 / 9781399818384
Zustand Neuware
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