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272 pages, Paperback
Published September 3, 2024
‘[P]oetry is language fantasy, a wish made into expression, the same way that drag is the fantasy of the body. Not just what is possible, but against that which is forbidden. A poem transforms paper into hope; drag transforms the body into great beauty and pride, despite social and political op-pression. Both require massive effort. Both can be- not just expressions -but visceral assertions for societal transformation. And both declare: "My name is ________ and I have something to say."
This is the knowledge we share.’
‘I found myself using those words as a placebo for things I could not say like “how are you so desperate to belong when everything looks and smells like you” and “why me? Why do you need to hear this from me?” I used the word “love” when I had nothing else. We were young in the universe. We were young to each other. We only had “love” in English’
‘If ICE’s spreadsheet is meant to deny bodies through abstraction in language, then this poem listens for the body denied, the voice refusing disconnection, abstraction, disappearance.’