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A ground-breaking collection of poems exploring disability, syntax, and rhythm from a Brooklyn-based Senegalese American writer with cerebral palsy.

Latif Askia Ba?an acclaimed poet with Choreic Cerebral Palsy?honors all the things that arise from our unique choreographies. Meeting each reader with corporeal generosity, these poems create space to practice a radical reclamation of movement and the body. Together. In dialogue. In disability. At the bodega, in the examination room, on the move. ?This way. My body looks like a dancing tattoo.? Here, the drum of the body punctuates thought in unexpected and invigorating time signatures.

These poems are percussive and syncopated, utilizing a polylingual braid of French, Spanish, Jamaican, Fulani, and Wolof, reminding the Anglophone reader:?I am not here to accommodate you.?Becausethese poems are not so muchforyou as they arewithyou, an accompaniment rather than an accommodation, something to be rather than something to own.

With startling nuance, The Choreic Period encourages us to ?relinquish the things that we have. And mark the thing that we do,? all to see and sing the vital ?thing that we be.?

The Choreic Period

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      Publisher: Milkweed Editions
      Publication Date: 1/6/2025
      ISBN13: 9781639551187, 978-1639551187
      ISBN10: 1639551182
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A ground-breaking collection of poems exploring disability, syntax, and rhythm from a Brooklyn-based Senegalese American writer with cerebral palsy.

      Latif Askia Ba?an acclaimed poet with Choreic Cerebral Palsy?honors all the things that arise from our unique choreographies. Meeting each reader with corporeal generosity, these poems create space to practice a radical reclamation of movement and the body. Together. In dialogue. In disability. At the bodega, in the examination room, on the move. ?This way. My body looks like a dancing tattoo.? Here, the drum of the body punctuates thought in unexpected and invigorating time signatures.

      These poems are percussive and syncopated, utilizing a polylingual braid of French, Spanish, Jamaican, Fulani, and Wolof, reminding the Anglophone reader:?I am not here to accommodate you.?Becausethese poems are not so muchforyou as they arewithyou, an accompaniment rather than an accommodation, something to be rather than something to own.

      With startling nuance, The Choreic Period encourages us to ?relinquish the things that we have. And mark the thing that we do,? all to see and sing the vital ?thing that we be.?

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