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The Rinehart Frames

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The poems in The Rinehart Frames seek to exhaust the labyrinths of ekphrasis. By juxtaposing the character of Rinehart from Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man with the film 24 Frames by Abbas Kiarostami, the poems leap into secondary histories, spaces, and languages that encompass a collective yet varied consciousness of being.

Cheswayo Mphanza’s collection questions the boundaries of diaspora and narrative through a tethering of voices and forms that infringe on monolithic categorizations of Blackness and what can be intersected with it. The poems continue the conversations of the infinite possibilities of the imagination to dabble in, with, and out of history.

 

120 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 1, 2021

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Author 25 books318 followers
July 13, 2022
Although the world forgets me,
tonight and all the nights to come
I dare to speak of my darkness.
I cultivated myself where the sun gutters from the sky—
my truths are all foreknown.
I want clear days and nights and no secrets,
but also to invest the world with a clearer understanding of itself.
I know what power inhabits me—
this slight tickling, this light madness.
I am free of limitations.
I know the general outline of despair,
the web of the inner levels of the mind.
Every silent wailing could find its place in these acts.
The future contains nothing uncertain—
I rejoice that things are as they are
for I have known them all already, known them all.
Everything has an instant in which it is:
fragments of being; being or nothing; near not being.
The wheels of circumstance that grind so terribly within the mind,
the hurt this world could give.
I am here eyes half-open clinging to the thread that sews day to night.
I shall whisper heavenly labials in a world of gutturals;
I will say nothing that I feel is a lie or unproven;
I will have a voice, a color;
I will be a light thing.
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January 13, 2026
"It is the only genre of art that allows such an expansive, intertextual, transcendental, transnational, and transdisciplinary style in it approach. Poetry is, or should be, about breaching and reaching the possibility of language and its interwoven anguishes."
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April 7, 2022
i don’t usually rate poetry but this was simply so good & i actually also got to chat with Mphanza which was really cool! an incredible read.
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Author 15 books17 followers
July 6, 2022
A whole different thing.
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December 5, 2022
it’s like he heard someone say “great artists steal” and went “deal”
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April 10, 2024
there's some really good stuff here but i also think i simply don't know enough about art to fully appreciate a lot of this
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Author 12 books88 followers
February 23, 2022
This is an incredible collection. The innovation of these poems is something I've never encountered before. It makes for an intellectual experience that was very satisfying; however, the depth of heart and richness of culture also resonate. Mphanza is a poet to watch, and this is a necessary collection.
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