Citizen by Claudia Rankine
Minneapolis, Minn. : Graywolf Press, [2014]
169 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 21 cm.
I heard Claudia Rankine read some of her essay/poems on a Poetry Magazine podcast [and you can listen to these stunning works here ] , and knew I had to read her book. Her book also made national and local (Central Illinois) headlines when a woman wisely chose to read the book instead continuing to listen to the offensive talk of Donald Trump at a rally in Springfield, IL.
The book is a wonderful mix of poetic essays and meditations on the experience of being Black in the United States and being "other" in the world. There are vignettes from her personal and professional life, explorations of the career of Serena Williams, and the experience of the French soccer star Zidane. Some of the works in the book are described as scripts for "Situations" videos and can be viewed on her website.
I love that the poems and essays are thoughtful, provocative and complex - but also very accessible. They invite the reader in instead of pushing her away.
I'll keep this book in mind for any student curious about African American poetry or essays, particularly in this time of racial awareness and organizing as evidenced in the Black Lives Matter movement. And I'll definitely recommend it.
Thursday, August 11, 2016
Are You a Citizen?
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