Of Color: Essays

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$18.00  $16.74
Publisher
McSweeney's
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Pages
128
Dimensions
5.3 X 7.8 X 0.6 inches | 0.5 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781944211868

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About the Author

Jaswinder Bolina is an American poet and essayist. His new book of poems The 44th of July was published by Omnidawn Publishing in April 2019. His previous collections include Phantom Camera (winner of the 2012 Green Rose Prize in Poetry from New Issues Press), Carrier Wave (winner of the 2006 Colorado Prize for Poetry from the Center for Literary Publishing at Colorado State University), and the digital chapbook The Tallest Building in America (Floating Wolf Quarterly 2014). An international edition of Phantom Camera is available from Hachette India. His poems have appeared in numerous literary journals and been included in The Best American Poetry series.

His essays can be found at The Poetry Foundation, McSweeney's, Himal Southasian, The Writer, and other magazines. They have also appeared in anthologies including the 14th edition of The Norton Reader (W.W. Norton & Company 2016), Language: A Reader for Writers (Oxford University Press 2013), and Poets on Teaching (University of Iowa Press 2011).

He teaches on the faculty of the M.F.A. Program in Creative Writing at the University of Miami.

Reviews

"Jaswinder Bolina's insightful, raw and honest collection of brilliant essays illuminate the joys and pains of being a specific person OF COLOR and through his unique lens we also come to understand the universal ongoing story of America."
-Wajahat Ali, author of The Domestic Crusaders and contributor to CNN and the New York Times

"Lyrically intelligent, exceptionally alert. A crucial addition to the growing canon of works about race in contemporary America."
-Sarah Manguso, author of Ongoingness and 300 Arguments

"(M)oves from the polemic to the personal with the candidness and flair of a rollicking dinner conversation."
-Aisha Sabatini Sloan, author of Dreaming of Ramadi in Detroit

"(A) a powerful and wise collection of essays, one that will make reverberations into how we look at this country in the future."
-Cathy Park Hong, author of Engine Empire and Minor Feelings