
So To Speak - Terrance Hayes
A powerful, timely, dazzling new collection of poems from Terrance Hayes, the National Book Awardâwinning author of Lightheadâto be published simultaneously with his latest work of literary criticism, Watch Your Language. The three sections of Terrance Hayesâ seventh collection explore how we see ourselves and our world, mapping the strange and lyrical grammar of thinking and feeling. In âWatch Your Mouth,â a tree frog sings to overcome its fear of birds; in âWatch Your Step: The Kafka Virus,â a talking cat tells jokes in the Jim Crow South; in âWatch Your Head,â green beans bling in the mouth of Lil Wayne, and Bob Ross paints your portrait. On the one hand, these fabulous fables, American sonnets, quarantine quatrains, and ekphrastic do-it-yourself sestinas animate what Toni Morrison called âthe writerly imagination of a black author who is at some level always conscious of representing oneâs own race.â On the other hand, these urgent, personal poems contemplate fatherhood, history, and longing with remarkable openness and humanity. So To Speak is the mature, restless work of one of contemporary poetryâs leading voices.
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A powerful, timely, dazzling new collection of poems from Terrance Hayes, the National Book Awardâwinning author of Lightheadâto be published simultaneously with his latest work of literary criticism, Watch Your Language. The three sections of Terrance Hayesâ seventh collection explore how we see ourselves and our world, mapping the strange and lyrical grammar of thinking and feeling. In âWatch Your Mouth,â a tree frog sings to overcome its fear of birds; in âWatch Your Step: The Kafka Virus,â a talking cat tells jokes in the Jim Crow South; in âWatch Your Head,â green beans bling in the mouth of Lil Wayne, and Bob Ross paints your portrait. On the one hand, these fabulous fables, American sonnets, quarantine quatrains, and ekphrastic do-it-yourself sestinas animate what Toni Morrison called âthe writerly imagination of a black author who is at some level always conscious of representing oneâs own race.â On the other hand, these urgent, personal poems contemplate fatherhood, history, and longing with remarkable openness and humanity. So To Speak is the mature, restless work of one of contemporary poetryâs leading voices.











