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Overview
With fierce candor and an unflinching eye, the highly praised author of Push journeys through the harsh realities of African American existence to find the "door to the possibility of now." The heroes that emerge from these forty-seven vigorous poems confront the agony of betrayal as they strive in their quest for self-transformation and redemption.From the city streets to the rich landscape of dreams, each of these poems holds out the "black wings of expectation" offering the chance to emerge from the pain of the past and arrive at "the day you have been waiting for/when you would finally begin to live." At turns alarming and inspiring, the raw lyrics and piercing wisdom of Black Wings & Blind Angels remind us of Sapphire's place as a unique and fearless voice.
Synopsis
With fierce candor and an unflinching eye, the highly praised author of Push journeys through the harsh realities of African American existence to find the "door to the possibility of now." The heroes that emerge from these forty-seven vigorous poems confront the agony of betrayal as they strive in their quest for self-transformation and redemption.
From the city streets to the rich landscape of dreams, each of these poems holds out the "black wings of expectation" offering the chance to emerge from the pain of the past and arrive at "the day you have been waiting for/when you would finally begin to live." At turns alarming and inspiring, the raw lyrics and piercing wisdom of Black Wings & Blind Angels remind us of Sapphire's place as a unique and fearless voice.
The Advocate - Richard Tayson
In Black Wings & Blind Angels Sapphire hammers pain until it is the shape of hope. Her poetic voice is evolving, but Sapphire is still on target. It is a must for poetry fans.
Editorials
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Poet, performance artist, and author of the acclaimed novel Push, Sapphire returns with a new collection of poems that takes the reader into America's past and present, bearing testimony to the black experience in a country fragmented by war, racism, and urban and domestic violence. In Black Wings & Blind Angels Sapphire explores a wide range of provocative subjects, from the origins of celebrity and desire to lesbian separatism to childhood sexual abuse to the "justified genocide" of American Indians. In addition, "Breaking Karma (Nos. 5 through 9)" continues the sequence begun in her first book of poetry, American Dreams, and the "Gorilla in the Midst" poems, satiric vignettes that began as a meditation on the infamous racism of the Los Angeles Police Department, confront "sexual stereotypes, issues of power, and racism."Richard Tayson
In Black Wings & Blind Angels Sapphire hammers pain until it is the shape of hope. Her poetic voice is evolving, but Sapphire is still on target. It is a must for poetry fans.β The Advocate