Jericho Brown Libri
Jericho Brown è un poeta il cui lavoro si addentra spesso nei temi dell'identità, del corpo e della razza. I suoi versi sono noti per la loro profondità emotiva e il loro linguaggio inventivo, che riflette esperienze e storie complesse. Lo stile di Brown è preciso ma lirico, intrecciando riflessioni personali con un commento sociale più ampio. La sua scrittura esplora la forza e la vulnerabilità dello spirito umano nel mondo contemporaneo.




The Tradition
- 110pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
The Tradition explores cultural threats on black bodies, resistance, and the interplay of desire and privilege in a dangerous era.
The New Testament
- 88pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
Exploring themes of race, sexuality, and trauma, Jericho Brown's collection presents a poignant examination of contemporary American society. Through clear and lyrical poetry, he illustrates a world marked by disease and violence, reflecting on the impact of these elements across generations. Brown's innovative use of Biblical narratives offers a profound commentary on the gay experience, intertwining personal and political dimensions to challenge and enrich the reader's understanding of identity and resilience.
The Tradition: Civic Dialog Edition
- 96pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
In this special edition of Jericho Brown's Pulitzer Prize-winning The Tradition,you are invited to participate in an urgent dialog--sparked by poetry--about what it means to be human. Including a discussion guide and an interview with the author, The Tradition: Civic Dialog Editionis meant to catalyze and inspire deep and engaging community conversations. In 2021, the Free Library of Philadelphia selected The Traditionfor their annual city-wide reading program, choosing a book of poetry for the first time ever. The vision was for neighbor to meet neighbor and discuss--in profound and transformative ways--the difficult subjects confronted so powerfully by the poems: racism, homophobia, violence, and the human resolve to compose a joyful life. To encourage other communities--cities, schools, book groups--to follow Philadelphia's lead, Copper Canyon Press collaborated with the Free Library to create The Tradition: Civic Dialog Edition. The dream is to tap the power of poetry to open hearts, clarify vision, spark conversation, and help make the world a more just and equitable place. And, if we're fortunate, to laugh as freely and share as openly as the poet himself.