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Animal Indoors

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The Animal Indoors, winner of the 2020 CAAPP Book Prize, selected by Terrance Hayes, traces the experience of a Black queer woman as she seeks refuge from an unsafe world.

Carly Inghram's debut collection explores the day-to-day experiences of a Black queer woman who is ceaselessly bombarded with images of mass consumerism, white supremacy, and sexism, and who is forced, often reluctantly, back indoors and away from this outside chaos. The poems in The Animal Indoors seek to understand and define the boundaries between our inside and outside lives, critiquing the homogenization and increasing insincerity of American culture and considering what safe spaces exist for Black women. The speaker in these poems seeks refuge, working to keep the interior safe until we can reckon with the world outside until the speaker is able to "unleash the indoor news onto the unclean water elsewhere."

Product Details

PublisherAutumn House Press
Publish DateSeptember 29, 2021
Pages72
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781938769870
Dimensions8.8 X 5.8 X 0.2 inches | 0.2 pounds

About the Author

Carly Inghram is the author of Sometimes the Blue Trees, and her work has been published in The Indianapolis Review and Prelude. She is from Atlanta, currently lives in Manhattan, and teaches kindergarten in the Bronx.

Reviews

"In The Animal Indoors interior and exterior worlds blend with lyricism like 'the sudden violence of dry earth rising up in rain.' These poems sing as they please of The Real Housewives of Atlanta, Frank Ocean, and America's 'edges flittering in the small light.' Melancholy and joy overlap, clap, and slap. The Animal Indoors is full of acts of love and creation. What a capacious, capricious new book." --Terrance Hayes, author of American Sonnets for My Past and Future Assassin

"The Animal Indoors crowds the threshold of knowing and transformation, 'fully awake now, / looking straight into the heart / of spring.' Where once yard and its 'good bones, ' now the closed door; where once the cage, now a 'voice, a clearing.' These poems sow the unexpected and bloom with unease." --Donika Kelly, author of The Renunciations

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