In her original author’s note to the 1999 edition, Akilah Oliver writes,“What I am trying to do in these poems is investigate the non-linear synapses between desire, memory, blackness (as both a personal identity and a non-essentialist historical notion), sexuality and language.” the she said flesh memory proves to be not only still timely twenty years later, but essential reading for understanding intersectional politics and poetics in our current moment.
This is the kind of poetry I like. Dark. Spiritual in a unique way. Political. Personal. Straight-forward and direct sometimes but also mysterious. Fraught with urgency. I'm looking forward to reading reading more akilah oliver.
Thankful to Nightboat Books for reissuing this collection and introducing me to Akilah Oliver whose poetry is beautiful and compelling on both a personal and political level.