
Us Mouth
Nikia Chaney
(Author)21,000+ Reviews
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Description
us mouth attempts to speak to the fracturing of intimate relationships, the importance of voice, song, and empathy as an instrument of connection and healing. The poems are filled with wordplay and rhythm to create an intensity of presence of various speakers who cry out in the pain and joy of being alive.
"Poets in the West love space (s), white space, caligrams, margins to the right--us mouth has them all, and yet its emotional dynamics hews close to the essence of the blues. In this new collection, California's Nikia Chaney opens wide a mouth that bravely, tactlessly, or hungrily decries the fecklessness of men; the anguish of women; their desire for love; and the family torn apart by lies, laws, divorce, violence. us mouth is about that "we" of Black people mostly, but that "we" includes all who desire sex and love...with its "whipped slant" and other memorable phrases. The blues like any form changes with the time and these times call for a poet like Nikia Chaney who matches emotional risk and truth telling with inventiveness and she does so vividly in us mouth." --Patricia Spears Jones, author of A Lucent Fire, Painkiller, Femme du Monde, and The Weather That Kills
"The narrative seam that snakes through a list; the way a syllable serves as stitch to line; the hollow of silence a caesura opens in a sentence's certainties to give language a ledge over which to lean and look: 'dimensional blades / in / quiet, ' Nikia's poems split and suture. 'Where she is testing a moment' we find the breaks in which we conduct our blooming, in the noise and whip she pulls us toward shade, and source, and spill." --Lyrae Van Clief- Stefanon, author of Open Interval and Black Swan
"Nikia Chaney in her first full-length book us mouth, writes, 'something/ heretical in the lay/ of letter, ' and at first glance readers will want to tend to her truth. However, as you push through her lush lyrics and explosive language, you will 'learn the pattern/of language the cadence, the swift speech.' How can one help but not swoon and stumble in love on Chaney's sheer sonic power, her lines reminiscent of Harryette Mullen? Whether Chaney carries the experimentalist torch or not, what is clear is the examination each poem cleaves into us as we rejoice, lament, observe, wail, live. Yes, us mouth makes you trust the life you live, and 'not your tendency to disappear and dream.' Such spectacular work!" --F. Douglas Brown, author of Zero to Three, winner of 2013 Cave Canem Poetry Prize
"Poets in the West love space (s), white space, caligrams, margins to the right--us mouth has them all, and yet its emotional dynamics hews close to the essence of the blues. In this new collection, California's Nikia Chaney opens wide a mouth that bravely, tactlessly, or hungrily decries the fecklessness of men; the anguish of women; their desire for love; and the family torn apart by lies, laws, divorce, violence. us mouth is about that "we" of Black people mostly, but that "we" includes all who desire sex and love...with its "whipped slant" and other memorable phrases. The blues like any form changes with the time and these times call for a poet like Nikia Chaney who matches emotional risk and truth telling with inventiveness and she does so vividly in us mouth." --Patricia Spears Jones, author of A Lucent Fire, Painkiller, Femme du Monde, and The Weather That Kills
"The narrative seam that snakes through a list; the way a syllable serves as stitch to line; the hollow of silence a caesura opens in a sentence's certainties to give language a ledge over which to lean and look: 'dimensional blades / in / quiet, ' Nikia's poems split and suture. 'Where she is testing a moment' we find the breaks in which we conduct our blooming, in the noise and whip she pulls us toward shade, and source, and spill." --Lyrae Van Clief- Stefanon, author of Open Interval and Black Swan
"Nikia Chaney in her first full-length book us mouth, writes, 'something/ heretical in the lay/ of letter, ' and at first glance readers will want to tend to her truth. However, as you push through her lush lyrics and explosive language, you will 'learn the pattern/of language the cadence, the swift speech.' How can one help but not swoon and stumble in love on Chaney's sheer sonic power, her lines reminiscent of Harryette Mullen? Whether Chaney carries the experimentalist torch or not, what is clear is the examination each poem cleaves into us as we rejoice, lament, observe, wail, live. Yes, us mouth makes you trust the life you live, and 'not your tendency to disappear and dream.' Such spectacular work!" --F. Douglas Brown, author of Zero to Three, winner of 2013 Cave Canem Poetry Prize
Product Details
Publisher | University of Hell Press |
Publish Date | March 01, 2018 |
Pages | 100 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781938753275 |
Dimensions | 8.0 X 5.3 X 0.3 inches | 0.4 pounds |
About the Author
Nikia Chaney is the author of two chapbooks, Sis Fuss (2012, Orange Monkey Publishing) and ladies, please (2012, Dancing Girl Press). She is founding editor of shufpoetry, an online journal for experimental poetry, and founding editor of Jamii Publishing, a publishing imprint dedicated to fostering community among poets and writers. Highly active in her community, Nikia has won fellowships and grants from Cave Canem, the Millay Colony for the Arts, Squaw Valley, and the Barbara Demings Fund. Nikia's poetry has been chosen by Nikki Giovanni as the winner of the 2012 OSA Enizagam Poetry Award.
Reviews
"Nikia's poems split and suture..." -- Lyrae Van Clief Stefanon, Open Interval and Black Swan
"Such spectacular work!" -- F. Douglas Brown, Zero to Three, Winner, 2013 Cave Canem Poetry Prize
"The blues, like any form, changes with the times, and these times call for a poet like Nikia Chaney. She matches emotional risk and truth-telling with vivid inventiveness..." -- Patricia Spears Jones, A Lucent Fire, Painkiller, Femme du Monde, The Weather That Kills
"Such spectacular work!" -- F. Douglas Brown, Zero to Three, Winner, 2013 Cave Canem Poetry Prize
"The blues, like any form, changes with the times, and these times call for a poet like Nikia Chaney. She matches emotional risk and truth-telling with vivid inventiveness..." -- Patricia Spears Jones, A Lucent Fire, Painkiller, Femme du Monde, The Weather That Kills
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