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Aisha Sasha John

    Aisha Sasha John è un'improvvisatrice di danza e poetessa il cui lavoro si addentra nella connessione tra corpo e linguaggio. Attraverso la sua pratica, esplora come il movimento e le parole possano esprimere e indagare i nostri stati interiori e le relazioni con il mondo. Il suo stile poetico è spesso caratterizzato come intuitivo e sperimentale, riflettendo un profondo interesse per il processo creativo e una continua ricerca di nuove forme di espressione.

    The Shining Material
    I Have to Live
    Thou
    • Thou

      • 176pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Poetry. African American Studies. Following the successful reception of her first book, THE SHINING MATERIAL, comes Aisha Sasha John's THOU, a powerful collection of three long, narrative poems exploring the social space that exists between the self and others. Using the language that connects these two states of being, THOU investigates the idea of "you"--what it is and what it means to say "you," the stories we make of our own multiple "yous," and by extension, the "you" an author can make of her own book. Building on the emotionally charged language of John's previous work, THOU will tantalize readers' senses, and will provoke comparisons to such acclaimed poets as Anne Carson (especially Glass, Irony and God) and Alice Notley.

      Thou
    • I Have to Live

      Poems

      • 160pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      This collection features poems that pulse with urgency and a quest for understanding, reflecting the author's deep engagement with contemporary issues. The work showcases a blend of emotional intensity and thoughtful exploration, inviting readers to reflect on profound themes. As a 2015 finalist for the Trillium Book Award for Poetry, the author’s voice resonates with both beauty and insight, making this collection a compelling addition to modern poetry.

      I Have to Live
    • The Shining Material

      • 96pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      Aisha Sasha John's collection features a vibrant interplay of self-portraiture, ekphrasis, and psalm-like verses, creating a unique poetic experience. The poems invite readers into intimate encounters, challenging conventional language and exploring the complexities of identity. Each piece serves as an inquiry into language itself, showcasing a fresh sensibility. This work positions John as a significant voice in contemporary avant-garde poetry, promising to resonate powerfully within the literary landscape.

      The Shining Material