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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Angelique Zobitz , Grisel Y. AcostaPublisher: CavanKerry Press Imprint: CavanKerry Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.254kg ISBN: 9781960327048ISBN 10: 1960327046 Pages: 80 Publication Date: 02 April 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviews"""Angelique Zobitz’s Seraphim radiates with flames and fierceness. Steeped in survival and salvation, devastation and affirmation, incantation and citation, Seraphim is a tribute to revolutions, delivering homage to an array of Black women including bell hooks, Roberta Flack, Megan Thee Stallion, and “Black Barbies backlit by gas station fluorescence / stunning—singing holy, holy, holy.” In Seraphim’s choral and volcanic world, Zobitz alchemizes terror into courage. In doing so, she “expose[s] what’s damaged to scrutiny and light,” inviting the reader toward their own revolution and revelation as she reminds us to “let sing, every word.” * Simone Muench, author of 'Hex & Howl' * ""Angelique Zobitz’s stunning debut, Seraphim, is animated by a desire that is not easily pinned down. “This could be worship,” she writes in one poem. “Loud and exuberant as every light / leached club where I once got hot and sweaty / to reggae, rubbed underneath some body / as vigorously as kindling before catching fire.” And indeed, the poems in this book spring from that genuine messiness of life, where faith and sensuality are not mutually exclusive, but spill over into one another. Seraphim explores and celebrates Blackness, a childhood in Chicago, motherhood, love, sex, home-cooked meals, the individual and collective power of Black women, survival, and the power of language. “We sang the stars / until each beat / bore aching witness,” one poem affirms, and in these full-throated exaltations, Zobitz’s language sparks and combusts on the tongue and in the heart. These poems will pull you under, time and again, and then raise you back up, gasping and full of light."" * Brian Barker, author of 'Vanishing Acts' * ""I have read countless brilliant poetry collections, but only a handful that read as revelations. Seraphim by Angelique Zobitz is one of these revelations. If this book were a bird, it would be part bird of Paradise, part red-winged blackbird, a celebration of Black joy, power, and womanhood and a hymn for those who question God “having learned he only / made you to sing his praises.” Zobitz asks timeless questions about humanness, suffering, truth and love in the context of America–its violence and beauty, history of casting out those who dare rise in spite of and in spite of, a rising which may “give us release / or burn us to the ground. “ Seraphim is the kind of prayer that should be read by any one who has felt both held and singed by a family, a god, a country. It is a lamentation and celebration strung from “beauty of glass littered fields grown over, cracks / exposed for all to see.” * Joan Kwon Glass, author of 'Night Swim' *" Author InformationAngelique Zobitz is the author of the chapbooks Burn Down Your House from Milk & Cake Press and Love Letters to The Revolution from American Poetry Journal. Her work has appeared in the Journal, Sugar House Review, Obsidian: Literature & Arts of the African Diaspora, and many others. She can be found at www.angeliquezobitz.com and on Twitter and Instagram: @angeliquezobitz Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |