Unrest

Simone White

POETICS, POETRY  |  $12 $9

May 2013
OUT OF PRINT
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l. run of questions
If not in the scarf-skin, where does it “reside”? Do objects have business
ends? In our parade clothes, shall we go to business, only?
Or, doesn’t the whole thing transact? What is “repair”?
And how to account for the frission between us, which, previously, I could not imagine?

indicative of the kind of innovation that disentangles “race” from tropes.

Dawn Lundy Martin

Unrest began as a spontaneous response to and prayer of thanks for David Walker’s 1829 Appeal (the full title is quoted in one section of the series), an uncompromising attack on slavery and performance of black “enlightenment.” The serial poem’s abecedarian form is activated by thinking about what it means to be deeply engaged in writing when writing is forbidden: the subject(s) of the poems contemplate epic alliances for the black who reads and writes (Shakespeare, Henry James, the poet’s sister, and, of course, Ghostface Killah of Wu-Tang Clan), and enacts, reveling in contemporary displays of opulent black speech, experiences of both joy and sorrow.

This is the second printing.

About the Author

Simone White is the author of Dear Angel of Death, Of Being Dispersed, and House of Envy of All the World, and the chapbooks Unrest and Dolly (with Kim Thomas). Recent poems and prose have appeared in BOMB, New York Times Book Review, Harper’s, and Frieze. In 2017, she received the Whiting Award for poetry. She lives in Brooklyn.

Praise

Simone White’s Unrest is indicative of the kind of innovation that disentangles “race” from tropes.

Dawn Lundy Martin

[these poems] signify, call, and rope back Inward where one can be held so close, something intimidating... It is difficult to encounter a chapbook (repeat; chapbook) with this many layers, that is so dastardly readable yet contains and spreads such an intellectual capacity, bigger than itself.

Ken Walker

Publication Details

36 pp, 7 x 5 in
Publication Date: May 01 2013
Distribution: Direct Only
Series: Dossier