Owed
Exploring the beauty of overlooked experiences and connections
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:9th Nov '23
Should be back in stock very soon
This poetry collection explores the significance of overlooked experiences, celebrating connections and reflecting on the past. Owed invites readers to find beauty in the everyday.
In Owed, the author, a recipient of the 2021 Whiting Award and Guggenheim Fellowship, presents a poetry collection that deeply honors the everyday Black experience in the United States. This work is characterized as 'rhapsodic' and 'rigorous,' showcasing the beauty and complexity of life through a lens that often goes unnoticed. The poems serve as a celebration of the mundane, urging readers to recognize the significance of what has been marginalized or deemed unworthy of attention.
The central theme of Owed revolves around mending relationships with ourselves and the world around us. The collection invites us to reflect on the people, spaces, and objects we often overlook, encouraging a deeper exploration of their inherent value. Through various forms of poetry, including elegy, ode, and origin myth, the author crafts an aesthetics of repair that resonates throughout the work.
Moreover, Owed challenges us to engage with the songs and sites of those historically denigrated, presenting a pathway to a more profound understanding of our shared existence. By confronting the brutality of the past, the poems inspire readers to envision new possibilities for connection and community in the unpredictable present. This collection is not just a reflection on history; it is a call to action, urging us to find beauty and meaning in the overlooked aspects of life.
Bennett captures the beauty of what really matters in life - the memories, youth sports, family traditions and little moments that many of us take for granted ... [Owed] couldn't have been more timely * Salon *
Odes to intimacy and his African-American community ... Bennett has a sharp turn of phrase, too * Telegraph, Best poetry books of 2023 *
Themes of praise and debt pervade this rhapsodic, rigorous poetry collection, which pays homage to everyday Black experience in the US ... Bennett conjures a spirit of kinship that, illuminated by redolent imagery, borders on mythic, and boldly stakes claim to ‘some living, future / English, & everyone in it / is immortal' * New Yorker *
We’re lucky to have Joshua Bennett’s Owed at this hour in America. The resonances of ‘ode’ and ‘owed’ underscore his tremendous acts of invention amid ‘an ever-expanding grand Black Epilogue.’ Lyrical and political fibers are woven through narratives as clear and idiosyncratic as the plastic on your grandmother’s couch. Owed fights for the ‘ground where the children can play & come home whole.’ Bennett swings with song and exaltation; he swings with resistance and defense. I’m glad to have his amazing collection right now. I will be glad to have it tomorrow -- Terrance Hayes, author of American Sonnets for My Past and Future Assassin
Owed is an indictment of the state even as it is an ode to the ongoingness of Black imagination. Here, a single moment shimmers with a million resonances of attention. So the world is loved this much. And what has been taken has been taken this much. Bennett insists on repair even as he mourns what is utterly irreparable. This book is part of a breathful, bodied fight for Black life. I am emboldened and sharpened by Bennett's genius and by his love made plain across each of these shimmering pages -- Aracelis Girmay, author of The Black Maria
Astonishing poems that explore the past, childhood, family relationships, identity, and memory among many other themes, all expertly rendered through a mixture of forms ... Bennett has a gift for building and setting vivid scenes and complex stories within the small frames of his stanzas * Booklist *
Owed intertwines the author’s multifaceted professions as poet, performer, and professor through powerful, crisp poems that celebrate the complexity, joy, and heartbreak of the Black experience in America ... Bennett’s poems are more necessary than ever * Publishers Weekly (starred review) *
The poems here give a new solidity and depth to his musings on identity, nostalgia and memory while losing none of the dynamism of his debut -- Sarah Adegbite * TLS *
ISBN: 9781526665270
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112 pages