Haiti Glass

Lenelle Mose author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:City Lights Books

Published:24th Apr '14

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Haiti Glass cover

  • Galleys available upon request
  • Co-op available

    Will pursue:

  • Radio interviews on All Things Considered, This American Life,

  • Features & interviews in The Advocate, Autostraddle., Bomb, Bitch, Bust, Curve, Go Magazine, Lambda Literary Review, LA Review of Books, Largehearted Boy, Make/Shift, Ms. Magazine, Nylon, Out, Poets and Writers Magazine

  • Reviewsin The Advocate, American Book Review, American Poet, At Length Magazine, Bookforum, Booklist, Bookslut, Boston Review, Brooklyn Rail, Chicago Review, Chicago Sun Times, Chicago Tribune, Curve, Diva Magazine, Go Magazine, Haitian Times, Journal of Haitian Studies, Lambda Literary Review, LA Review of Books, LA Times, Library Journal, Ms. Magazine, The Miami Herald, n+1, The Nation, NY Review of Books, NY Times, Out, Poetry Magazine, Poetry Project Newsletter, Publisher's Weekly, Rain Taxi, The Rumpus, Shelf Awareness, SF Chronicle, Washington Post

  • Excerpts in American Poet, The Awl, Bomb, Eleven Eleven, Zyzzyva

  • Promotion on the author's website http://lenellemoise.com & on City Lights' blog and social media accounts

  • Publicity and promotion in conjunction with the author's speaking engagements. Will pitch to regional media, including newspapers and radio stations.

  • Endorsement from Edwidge Danticat:

    "Haiti Glass is a magnificent collection of poetry and prose. Part mantra, part lamentation, part prayer, this incredible book puts us wholly in the presence of an extraordinary and brave talent, whose voice will linger in your heart and mind long after you read the last word of this book. "

    Also pursuing Leslea Newman, Patrick Sylvain, Roger Bonair Agard, Dorothy Allison, Shay Youngblood, Jacqueline Woodson, Kate Clinton, Allison Bechdel, Toshi Reagon, Anna Camilleri, Lydia Yuknavitch, Emeline Michel
  • With rhythmic poetry and intimate prose, Haiti Glass offers an unflinching look at disaster, desire, and death-defying love.Winner of the 2015 PEN Oakland Josephine Miles Literary Award In her debut collection of verse and prose, Moise moves deftly between memories of growing up as a Haitian immigrant in the suburbs of Boston, to bearing witness to brutality and catastrophe, to intellectual, playful explorations of pop culture enigmas like Michael Jackson and Jean-Michel Basquiat. Be it the presence of a skinhead on the subway, a newspaper account of unthinkable atrocity, or the 'noose loosened to necklace' of desire, the cut of Haiti Glass lays bare a world of resistance and survival, mourning and lust, need and process, triumph and prayer. Lenelle Moise is an award-winning poet, playwright, essayist and internationally touring performance artist. She creates jazz-infused, hip-hop bred, politicized texts about identity, memory and magic. Her poems and essays are featured in several anthologies, including: Word Warriors: 35 Women Leaders in the Spoken Word Revolution and We Don't Need Another Wave: Dispatches from the Next Generation of Feminists. Her writing has also been published in the Utne Reader, Make/Shift, Left Turn, and numerous other magazines and journals. A current Huntington Theatre Company Playwriting Fellow, her plays include Expatriate, Merit and The Many Faces of Nia. She lives in Northampton, MA where she was the 2010-2012 Poet Laureate. Haiti Glass is her long-awaited first book and she is available for interview. Praise for Haiti Glass: "Haiti Glass is a magnificent collection of poetry and prose. Part mantra, part lamentation, part prayer, this incredible book puts us wholly in the presence of an extraordinary and brave talent, whose voice will linger in your heart and mind long after you read the last word of this book."--Edwidge Danticat "Very powerful poetry and prose. The spoken word cadence to many of the poems works really well on the page. Moise takes up the complexities of Haitian culture, the immigrant experience, sexuality and gender, and bearing witness. Highly recommended."--Roxane Gay, author of An Untamed State "With a bold, unblinking eye, Lenelle Moise shows us the tragic yet beautiful world in which we live and challenges us not to turn away, but to turn towards with hope, compassion, and love. With all...

    Praise for Haiti Glass: "Haiti Glass is a magnificent collection of poetry and prose. Part mantra, part lamentation, part prayer, this incredible book puts us wholly in the presence of an extraordinary and brave talent, whose voice will linger in your heart and mind long after you read the last word of this book. "-Edwidge Danticat "Very powerful poetry and prose. The spoken word cadence to many of the poems works really well on the page. Moise takes up the complexities of Haitian culture, the immigrant experience, sexuality and gender, and bearing witness. Highly recommended."-Roxane Gay "With a bold, unblinking eye, Lenelle Moise shows us the tragic yet beautiful world in which we live and challenges us not to turn away, but to turn towards with hope, compassion, and love. With all my heart, I thank her for writing these poems."-Leslea Newman, author of October Mourning, A Song for Matthew Shepard "The year 2014 will be hard pressed to give us a more powerful debut poetry collection than Lenelle Moise's Haiti Glass... This is the rare book of poetry that makes one pause while reading, look up from the page, whistle low."--Courtney Gillette, Lambda Literary Review "Hard to believe then that this is [Moise's] first book, which captures her passionate live performance in a way one can linger a little longer and study a little more closely her precisely chosen words. Moise's poems range from memories of childhood growing up in Haiti and American, to stories from her homeland marked by the atrocities of abject poverty and environmental disaster. Moise's work is always self-reflective, political and personal navigating the hurdles faced by black and brown immigrants in a promised land full of gated privilege. Her verse investigates the underbelly of family and society looking starkly at sexuality, violence and hope as it confronts despair."-Grace Moon, Velvetpark

    • Commended for Lambda Literary Awards (Lesbian Poetry) 2015

    ISBN: 9780872866140

    Dimensions: unknown

    Weight: 113g

    84 pages