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      In the Hands of the River

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      Finalist for the 2023 Weatherford Award in PoetryFinalist for the 2023 ASLE Book Award in Creative WritingIn these haunting, layered poems, Lucien Darjeun Meadows affirms the interconnection of human and environmental identity. “What can we do but seek nectar where it blooms,” whispers the por...

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      Product ID:9781938235993
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:In the Hands of the River
      Authors:Author: Lucien Darjeun Meadows
      Page Count:96
      Subjects:Poetry by individual poets, Poetry by individual poets, Gender studies: ‘trans’, transgender people and gender variance, Gender studies: transsexuals & hermaphroditism
      Description:Finalist for the 2023 Weatherford Award in PoetryFinalist for the 2023 ASLE Book Award in Creative WritingIn these haunting, layered poems, Lucien Darjeun Meadows affirms the interconnection of human and environmental identity. “What can we do but seek nectar where it blooms,” whispers the porous and questioning speaker of In the Hands of the River.  With delicate precision, In the Hands of the River subverts traditional poetic forms to show how a childhood for a queer boy of both Cherokee and European heritage happens within and outside dominant narratives of Appalachia.This debut collection weaves ancestral and personal threads of trauma, reclamation, and survival into a multi-generational and multi-species tapestry that reaches from the distant stars visible in an Appalachian holler to the curl of a clover stem and the touch of the beloved, here and now. Moving across time, yet always grounded in place, these poems address the West Virginian landscape, both in exaltation and extraction, balanced with poems about the speaker's own body, and emergent sense of queer identity, as “a boy made of shards.”

      Finalist for the 2023 Weatherford Award in Poetry

      Finalist for the 2023 ASLE Book Award in Creative Writing

      In these haunting, layered poems, Lucien Darjeun Meadows affirms the interconnection of human and environmental identity.

      “What can we do but seek nectar where it blooms,” whispers the porous and questioning speaker of In the Hands of the River.  With delicate precision, In the Hands of the River subverts traditional poetic forms to show how a childhood for a queer boy of both Cherokee and European heritage happens within and outside dominant narratives of Appalachia.This debut collection weaves ancestral and personal threads of trauma, reclamation, and survival into a multi-generational and multi-species tapestry that reaches from the distant stars visible in an Appalachian holler to the curl of a clover stem and the touch of the beloved, here and now. Moving across time, yet always grounded in place, these poems address the West Virginian landscape, both in exaltation and extraction, balanced with poems about the speaker''s own body, and emergent sense of queer identity, as “a boy made of shards.”


      Imprint Name:Hub City Press
      Publisher Name:Hub City Press
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2022-10-27

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      Weight160 g
      Dimensions151 × 228 × 10 mm