Tranz

Author:   Spencer Williams
Publisher:   Four Way Books
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9781961897168


Pages:   123
Publication Date:   15 September 2024
Format:   Paperback
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"In her debut collection, TRANZ, Spencer Williams writes equally riotous and vulnerable poems, penning a love letter to trans people and their audacity to exist in a world that constantly endangers them structurally and individually. Her blistering lyrics and acerbic wit never flatten her subjects but rather filet normative hypocrisy to reveal unspoken truths. Williams observes, ""i am not dangerous until i'm made in the mouth / of someone who fears me,"" and remembers receiving apologies whose ""guilty resonance burns / like a wet willy from god."" She articulates a vast landscape of physical and ideological violence against trans people by illuminating this fundamental paradox: ""i can't fear u less until u fear me less--."" And yet the radical poetics of TRANZ is a celebratory self-becoming. Because of Williams' subversive genius and lyrical grace, every indictment is also a declaration of triumph, a reminder that the ever-dynamic trans community continues to thrive despite, not through, its opposition to an antagonistic cultural discourse. In every place, in every time, trans people are enduring. Extant. ""on the milk carton. on the public access / television. everywhere i go i am there so brutally."""

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Author:   Spencer Williams
Publisher:   Four Way Books
Imprint:   Four Way Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.00cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 15.00cm
Weight:   0.227kg
ISBN:  

9781961897168


ISBN 10:   1961897164
Pages:   123
Publication Date:   15 September 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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"I have waited my whole life for Spencer Williams' debut collection, TRANZ. This isn't hyperbole. As I read Williams, I feel for once, something so intangibly complex about being trans and alive articulated--passed along like the gift that is a love note passed in class. She writes, ""i didn't get murdered and this / doesn't have to be the moral even as it remains the goal..."" These poems gut me as much as they comfort me; they feel like kin; they feel like the whispers of liberation. Williams writes, ""everywhere i go i am there so brutally."" And I feel the truth of this in my brutally aching bones. Later she writes, ""everywhere i go, i am made of / some kind of sun."" And I feel all her warmth, too. --Kayleb Rae Candrilli ""in this new state we call safe"" Spencer Williams forges and reforges herself, mixing metaphor with harsh reality, finds a faith and focus in the vertigo of mess that is transition. This is a bratty, brutal, honest poetics, demanding the reader meet the poet in the muck and feel the feelings that the drugs can't keep walling off--forcing us to fully exist (the horror and the pleasure of existence!)-- inside the Z between ""tran"" and ""gender."" Chest-tight, Williams holds us in that between. Rigorously reframing the violence of the frame itself, closing the distance between the body and the world that circumscribes it in verse that thrills with the beauty of lightning striking a dead tree: ""no canvas wide enough to capture the landscape it inspires: / dainty, fleshing hills, swollen clouds of milk, / a crowd of poppies / gathering like pigeons over bread..."" In poems so pressing they can't conform to stable margins, Williams reiterates a wow--still here, still vibrant in the face of fucking everything. --Chase Berggrun Spencer Williams' TRANZ manages to balance paeans of trans body euphoria while holding mother and sister hunger in the other quivering hand. The vulnerability of the teenage speaker who longs to ""learn / kelly clarkson songs on bass"" becomes your vulnerability. The persistent side-eye to god becomes your side-eye to god. Here, Williams makes a case for an apocalyptic trans sensibility, as spiny as it is transcendent. It's an invitation to a world the speaker knows, where even at the end there's still time to say ""hello. / hello."" --Cyr�e Jarelle Johnson"


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Spencer Williams is a trans writer from Chula Vista, California. She is the author of the chapbook Alien Pink (The Atlas Review, 2017) and her work has been featured in Literary Hub, Indiewire, and Polygon, among others. She received her MFA in creative writing from Rutgers University-Newark, and is currently a PhD student in poetics at SUNY, Buffalo.

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