The Perseverance

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Price
$16.95  $15.76
Publisher
Tin House Books
Publish Date
Pages
96
Dimensions
6.0 X 8.9 X 0.5 inches | 0.35 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781951142421

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About the Author
Raymond Antrobus é filho de mãe Inglesa e pai Jamaicano e nasceu em Hackney, Londres. Ele foi um dos primeiros mestrados em Ensino em Língua Falada da Universidade Londrina Goldsmiths. Raymond é membro fundador do Chill Pill e do Fórum de Poetas da Keats House. Teve múltiplas residências em escolas para surdos e do ensino não especial em Londres. Em 2018 recebeu o Prémio Geoffrey Dearmer da Sociedade Poética (júri presidido por Ocean Vuong). Raymond reside em Londres e passa grande parte do tempo a trabalhar nacional e internacionalmente como poeta freelancer e professor.
Reviews
The Perseverance is an insightful, frank and intimate rumination on language, identity, heritage, loss and the art of communication. . . . These are courageous autobiographical poems of praise, difficulties, testimony and love.--Malika Booker, author of Pepper Seed
Innovative and urgent. . . . Deserves a wide readership.--BookPage
At every turn, Antrobus pushes back against flattening, against the tidy narrative--an invidious Ted Hughes poem gets radically revised, an aunt's misheard utterance becomes 'a faint fog horn, a lost river.' It's magic, the way this poet is able to bring together so much--deafness, race, masculinity, a mother's dementia, a father's demise--with such dexterity.--Kaveh Akbar
It channels Danez Smith, Malika Booker and Caroline Bird, in formal poems, erasures, free verse, innovative use of Makaton symbols, translation, prose, and a blackout version of Ted Hughes' 'Deaf School'; probably the best poem I read all year, and it doesn't even have any words in it.--Will Barrett, Poetry School
The Perseverance relates Antrobus's experiences of being biracial and d/Deaf in sharp and beautiful poems. . . . These poems are expressive and beautiful and will leave readers thinking differently about sound and silence.--BuzzFeed
The Perseverance is an insightful, frank and intimate rumination on language, identity, heritage, loss and the art of communication. . . . These are courageous autobiographical poems of praise, difficulties, testimony and love.--Malika Booker, author of Pepper Seed
Emotionally textured and sonically charged. . . . the poem ['Sound Machine'] gyrates through interrogations of grief and ancestry twinned with a brooded meditation on masculinity and selfhood.--Ocean Vuong, author of On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous
This book is a gift, for how it repurposes my understanding of treacherous feelings, and shapes them into something worth sticking around for.--Hanif Abdurraqib, author of A Fortune For Your Disaster
A memorable collection . . . Antrobus interlaces wit and pathos as he examines his identity as a deaf British Jamaican man in a world between sign language and speech.--The Sunday Times
Antrobus's evocative, musical honesty is unforgettable.--Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
Antrobus can be gentle, tactile, and pointed in this book--which collects into an affirmation, a pronouncement.--The Millions
The Perseverance relates Antrobus's experiences of being biracial and d/Deaf in sharp and beautiful poems. . . . These poems are expressive and beautiful and will leave readers thinking differently about sound and silence.--BuzzFeed