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Book Synopsis
Colliding with and confronting The Tempest and postcolonial identity, the poems in Safiya Sinclair’s Cannibal explore Jamaican childhood and history, race relations in America, womanhood, otherness, and exile. She evokes a home no longer accessible and a body at times uninhabitable, often mirrored by a hybrid Eve/Caliban figure.

Trade Review
"Stunning debut collection"—Publishers Weekly starred review
"Reading (and rereading) Sinclair is an urgently necessary, absolutely unparalleled experience."—Diego Báez, Booklist starred review
"This award-winning collection comes to eat you."—Waxwing Literary Journal
“Safiya Sinclair writes strange, mythological, gorgeously elaborate lyric poems, with a diction that is both arcane and contemporary. . . . Her language is distinctive, assured, and a marvel to read.”—Cathy Park Hong, from her introduction to Safiya Sinclair in the Boston Review

Cannibal is nothing less than an entrancing debut that reveals the teeming intellect and ravishing lucidity of a young poet in full possession of her literary powers. Here is a poetry that richly interrogates power and history while also eloquently and furtively asserting the possibilities of nature, desire, and the body as ceremonial and spiritual sources of resistance and affirmation.”—Major Jackson, author of Roll Deep
“With exquisite lyrical precision, Safiya Sinclair is offering us a new muscular music that is as brutal as it is beautiful. Intelligent and elemental, these poems mark the debut of a poet who is dangerously talented and desperately needed.”—Ada Limón, author of Bright Dead Things


Table of Contents
Acknowledgments

I.
Home
Pocomania
In Childhood, Certain Skies Refined My Seeing
Fisherman’s Daughter
Hands
Portrait of Eve as the Anaconda
Mermaid
Catacombs
Dreaming in Foreign
Family Portrait
I Shall Account Myself a Happy Creaturess
Autobiography
Osteology
After the Last Astronauts Had Left Us, I II.
Notes on the State of Virginia, I
America the Beautiful
Another White Christmas in Virginia
One Hundred Amazing Facts About the Negro, with Complete Proof, I
One Hundred Amazing Facts About the Negro, with Complete Proof, II
One Hundred Amazing Facts About the Negro, with Complete Proof, III
Notes on the State of Virginia, II
White Apocrypha
Notes on the State of Virginia, III
Notes on the State of Virginia, IV
Elocution Lessons with Ms. Silverstone
Notes on the State of Virginia, V
Litany for Charlottesville
Notes on the State of Virginia, VI III.
Prayer Book for Vanishing
Confessor
Omen
Good Hair
Woman, Wound
Woman, 26, Remains Optimistic as Body Turns to Stone
How to Be an Interesting Woman: A Polite Guide for the Poetess
Birthmark, or Purifying at the Sink
Little Red Plum
Center of the World IV.
After the Last Astronauts Had Left Us, II (Laika)
Spectre
Chimera
How to Excise a Tumor
Incorrigible
August Ghost
A Separation
In the Event of the Last Unhappiness, Return to the Sea
August in the Country of Another
Kingdom-come
The Art of Unselfing
Doubt V.
Crania Americana Notes

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    Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
    Publication Date: 01/09/2016
    ISBN13: 9780803290631, 978-0803290631
    ISBN10: 0803290632

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Colliding with and confronting The Tempest and postcolonial identity, the poems in Safiya Sinclair’s Cannibal explore Jamaican childhood and history, race relations in America, womanhood, otherness, and exile. She evokes a home no longer accessible and a body at times uninhabitable, often mirrored by a hybrid Eve/Caliban figure.

    Trade Review
    "Stunning debut collection"—Publishers Weekly starred review
    "Reading (and rereading) Sinclair is an urgently necessary, absolutely unparalleled experience."—Diego Báez, Booklist starred review
    "This award-winning collection comes to eat you."—Waxwing Literary Journal
    “Safiya Sinclair writes strange, mythological, gorgeously elaborate lyric poems, with a diction that is both arcane and contemporary. . . . Her language is distinctive, assured, and a marvel to read.”—Cathy Park Hong, from her introduction to Safiya Sinclair in the Boston Review

    Cannibal is nothing less than an entrancing debut that reveals the teeming intellect and ravishing lucidity of a young poet in full possession of her literary powers. Here is a poetry that richly interrogates power and history while also eloquently and furtively asserting the possibilities of nature, desire, and the body as ceremonial and spiritual sources of resistance and affirmation.”—Major Jackson, author of Roll Deep
    “With exquisite lyrical precision, Safiya Sinclair is offering us a new muscular music that is as brutal as it is beautiful. Intelligent and elemental, these poems mark the debut of a poet who is dangerously talented and desperately needed.”—Ada Limón, author of Bright Dead Things


    Table of Contents
    Acknowledgments

    I.
    Home
    Pocomania
    In Childhood, Certain Skies Refined My Seeing
    Fisherman’s Daughter
    Hands
    Portrait of Eve as the Anaconda
    Mermaid
    Catacombs
    Dreaming in Foreign
    Family Portrait
    I Shall Account Myself a Happy Creaturess
    Autobiography
    Osteology
    After the Last Astronauts Had Left Us, I II.
    Notes on the State of Virginia, I
    America the Beautiful
    Another White Christmas in Virginia
    One Hundred Amazing Facts About the Negro, with Complete Proof, I
    One Hundred Amazing Facts About the Negro, with Complete Proof, II
    One Hundred Amazing Facts About the Negro, with Complete Proof, III
    Notes on the State of Virginia, II
    White Apocrypha
    Notes on the State of Virginia, III
    Notes on the State of Virginia, IV
    Elocution Lessons with Ms. Silverstone
    Notes on the State of Virginia, V
    Litany for Charlottesville
    Notes on the State of Virginia, VI III.
    Prayer Book for Vanishing
    Confessor
    Omen
    Good Hair
    Woman, Wound
    Woman, 26, Remains Optimistic as Body Turns to Stone
    How to Be an Interesting Woman: A Polite Guide for the Poetess
    Birthmark, or Purifying at the Sink
    Little Red Plum
    Center of the World IV.
    After the Last Astronauts Had Left Us, II (Laika)
    Spectre
    Chimera
    How to Excise a Tumor
    Incorrigible
    August Ghost
    A Separation
    In the Event of the Last Unhappiness, Return to the Sea
    August in the Country of Another
    Kingdom-come
    The Art of Unselfing
    Doubt V.
    Crania Americana Notes

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