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Publication Date
2022-08-30
Pages
80
ISBN
9780143137139
Book Title
Golden Ax
Item Length
8.4in
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
Publication Year
2022
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.2in
Author
Rio Cortez
Genre
Poetry
Topic
American / African American, Subjects & Themes / Places, Subjects & Themes / Family
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
3.6 Oz
Number of Pages
80 Pages

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Longlisted for the 2022 National Book Award for Poetry Longlisted for the 2023 PEN Open Book Award Finalist for the Poetry Society of America's Norma Farber First Book Award "Outstanding . . . the poetry in these pages is intelligent, lyrical, as invested in the past as the present and future with witty nods to pop culture." --Roxane Gay, author of Hunger "I've never read anything like it. Truly a sublime experience." --Jason Reynolds, author of Ain't Burned All the Bright A groundbreaking collection about Afropioneerism past and present from Pushcart Prize-nominated poet and New York Times bestselling author Rio Cortez From a visionary writer praised for her captivating work on Black history and experience comes a poetry collection exploring personal, political, and artistic frontiers, journeying from her family's history as "Afropioneers" in the American West to shimmering glimpses of transcendent, liberated futures. In poems that range from wry, tongue-in-cheek observations about contemporary life to more nuanced meditations on her ancestors--some of the earliest Black pioneers to settle in the western United States after Reconstruction-- Golden Ax invites readers to re-imagine the West, Black womanhood, and the legacies that shape and sustain the pursuit of freedom.

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Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0143137131
ISBN-13
9780143137139
eBay Product ID (ePID)
9057242634

Product Key Features

Book Title
Golden Ax
Author
Rio Cortez
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
American / African American, Subjects & Themes / Places, Subjects & Themes / Family
Publication Year
2022
Genre
Poetry
Number of Pages
80 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.4in
Item Height
0.2in
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
3.6 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Ps3603.O7843g65 2022
Reviews
Advance praise for Golden Ax : "A game changer. [Cortez is] without a doubt one of the most brilliant writers I've ever read . . . This book will be talked about for decades--it's canon. [Cortez is] a genius . . . This book shattered me . . . Poetry needs [Cortez's] voice--lullaby, chant, call for change, song, wind--to save a home-truth place for us in the universe, past, future, and present. Golden Ax is a seismic achievement: a new trove of foundational references in the humanities, and a cosmic-level work of art." --Brenda Shaughnessy, author of The Octopus Museum and Liquid Flesh " Golden Ax is as omnipresent as scripture. Rio's location as poet, archivist, lover, mother, and citizen is where Blackness as sound and organic synthesis meet. Insistent with cataloging our fullest existence: Black life, Black leisure, Black peace, and Black joy, Golden Ax is an integral study and acknowledgment of a historically scattered, generationally wounded people. Rio traverses between tanning bed reclamations, Cuba observations, the weight of her beloved's eyes, and the findings of the afro-futurist body thriving in a natural world. This collection is the grace we don't deserve, but will love wholly as we earn the weight of its bounty." --Mahogany L. Browne, author of Vinyl Moon and poet-in-residence at Lincoln Center "In Golden Ax , Rio Cortez communes with language and land on her own terms. Airy and spacious but dense in complexity and intention, this book wrestles with and falls in love with its landscape; situating itself in the plains of a new Black West tradition. These lush, inquisitive poems sing life, afterlife, and before-life. Brimming with lyricism and imagination, sensitivity and sly humor; Golden Ax is a perfectly innovative and relentlessly tender collection by a thrillingly dynamic poet." --Morgan Parker, author of Magical Negro, Advance praise for Golden Ax : "Cortez maps untrodden historical and speculative terrain in poems of stunning breadth and intimacy in this exquisite debut . . . reflecting on class, race, and womanhood with wit and lyrical subtlety . . . Unflinching and generous, this bold collection opens new vistas in contemporary Black poetry." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Outstanding . . . the poetry in these pages is intelligent, lyrical, as invested in the past as the present and future with witty nods to pop culture." --Roxane Gay, author of Hunger " Complicate your shit , I hear myself saying more and more these days, about our two-dimensional, simplifying, reductive thinking to most everything worth thinking hard about, and so imagine my delight, or something heartier than delight, my relief, my gratitude, at Rio Cortez's beautiful book, Golden Ax , which, I love--I mean, I love this book--for its sensuous, chiseled language; for all the trees and plants (aster, bluestem, birchwood, hibiscus); for its weird and brainy sense of humor; for its palpable yearning and need; and for its entangled, complicated, unfixable, and unfixing blackness. Its unsettled and unsettling blackness. Which is really just to say: its blackness. I am so grateful for this book, and this voice, and this heart, in the world." --Ross Gay, author of The Book of Delights " Golden Ax is a mirror maze where every poem elongates or widens the reader. Though Cortez leads us through a personal journey that embodies the distortion of the archived and the imagined, I couldn't help but feel at the end of it that I'd been in congress with some of my own lesser-recognized selves. I've never read anything like it. Truly a sublime experience." --Jason Reynolds, author of Ain't Burned All the Bright "A game changer. Cortez is without a doubt one of the most brilliant writers I've ever read. This book will be talked about for decades--it's canon . . . Poetry needs [Cortez's] voice--lullaby, chant, call for change, song, wind--to save a home-truth place for us in the universe, past, future, and present. Golden Ax is a seismic achievement, a cosmic-level work of art." --Brenda Shaughnessy, author of The Octopus Museum " Golden Ax is as omnipresent as scripture. Rio's location as poet, archivist, lover, mother, and citizen is where Blackness as sound and organic synthesis meet. Insistent with cataloging our fullest existence: Black life, Black leisure, Black peace, and Black joy, Golden Ax is an integral study and acknowledgment of a historically scattered, generationally wounded people. Rio traverses between tanning bed reclamations, Cuba observations, the weight of her beloved's eyes, and the findings of the afro-futurist body thriving in a natural world. This collection is the grace we don't deserve, but will love wholly as we earn the weight of its bounty." --Mahogany L. Browne, author of Vinyl Moon and poet-in-residence at Lincoln Center "In Golden Ax , Rio Cortez communes with language and land on her own terms. Airy and spacious but dense in complexity and intention, this book wrestles with and falls in love with its landscape; situating itself in the plains of a new Black West tradition. These lush, inquisitive poems sing life, afterlife, and before-life. Brimming with lyricism and imagination, sensitivity and sly humor; Golden Ax is a perfectly innovative and relentlessly tender collection by a thrillingly dynamic poet." --Morgan Parker, author of Magical Negro, Advance praise for Golden Ax : "Outstanding . . . the poetry in these pages is intelligent, lyrical, as invested in the past as the present and future with witty nods to pop culture." --Roxane Gay, author of Hunger " Golden Ax is a mirror maze where every poem elongates or widens the reader. Though Cortez leads us through a personal journey that embodies the distortion of the archived and the imagined, I couldn't help but feel at the end of it that I'd been in congress with some of my own lesser-recognized selves. I've never read anything like it. Truly a sublime experience." --Jason Reynolds, author of Ain't Burned All the Bright " Complicate your shit , I hear myself saying more and more these days, about our two-dimensional, simplifying, reductive thinking to most everything worth thinking hard about, and so imagine my delight, or something heartier than delight, my relief, my gratitude, at Rio Cortez's beautiful book, Golden Ax , which, I love--I mean, I love this book--for its sensuous, chiseled language; for all the trees and plants (aster, bluestem, birchwood, hibiscus); for its weird and brainy sense of humor; for its palpable yearning and need; and for its entangled, complicated, unfixable, and unfixing blackness. Its unsettled and unsettling blackness. Which is really just to say: its blackness. I am so grateful for this book, and this voice, and this heart, in the world." --Ross Gay, author of The Book of Delights "A game changer. [Cortez is] without a doubt one of the most brilliant writers I've ever read . . . This book will be talked about for decades--it's canon. [Cortez is] a genius . . . This book shattered me . . . Poetry needs [Cortez's] voice--lullaby, chant, call for change, song, wind--to save a home-truth place for us in the universe, past, future, and present. Golden Ax is a seismic achievement: a new trove of foundational references in the humanities, and a cosmic-level work of art." --Brenda Shaughnessy, author of The Octopus Museum and Liquid Flesh " Golden Ax is as omnipresent as scripture. Rio's location as poet, archivist, lover, mother, and citizen is where Blackness as sound and organic synthesis meet. Insistent with cataloging our fullest existence: Black life, Black leisure, Black peace, and Black joy, Golden Ax is an integral study and acknowledgment of a historically scattered, generationally wounded people. Rio traverses between tanning bed reclamations, Cuba observations, the weight of her beloved's eyes, and the findings of the afro-futurist body thriving in a natural world. This collection is the grace we don't deserve, but will love wholly as we earn the weight of its bounty." --Mahogany L. Browne, author of Vinyl Moon and poet-in-residence at Lincoln Center "In Golden Ax , Rio Cortez communes with language and land on her own terms. Airy and spacious but dense in complexity and intention, this book wrestles with and falls in love with its landscape; situating itself in the plains of a new Black West tradition. These lush, inquisitive poems sing life, afterlife, and before-life. Brimming with lyricism and imagination, sensitivity and sly humor; Golden Ax is a perfectly innovative and relentlessly tender collection by a thrillingly dynamic poet." --Morgan Parker, author of Magical Negro, Advance praise for Golden Ax : " Golden Ax is as omnipresent as scripture. Rio's location as poet, archivist, lover, mother, and citizen is where Blackness as sound and organic synthesis meet. Insistent with cataloging our fullest existence: Black life, Black leisure, Black peace, and Black joy, Golden Ax is an integral study and acknowledgment of a historically scattered, generationally wounded people. Rio traverses between tanning bed reclamations, Cuba observations, the weight of her beloved's eyes, and the findings of the afro-futurist body thriving in a natural world. This collection is the grace we don't deserve, but will love wholly as we earn the weight of its bounty." --Mahogany L. Browne, author of Vinyl Moon and poet-in-residence at Lincoln Center
Lccn
2021-037007
Dewey Decimal
811/.6
Intended Audience
Trade
Series
Penguin Poets Ser.
Dewey Edition
23

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