
Beating the Graves
Tsitsi Ella Jaji
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Imprint: University of Nebraska Press
Published: 03/2017
Pages: 96
Subject: Poetry
eBook ISBN: 9781496200112
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Tsitsi Ella Jaji is an associate professor of African and African American studies at Duke University. She is the author of Africa in Stereo: Modernism, Music, and Pan-African Solidarity.
REVIEWS
"An outstanding offering. Forceful. Fresh. And not afraid. This offering shows Tsitsi Jaji to be an explorer of the textures of lived experience with admirable clarity of vision and expression, in short, a poet deep to the marrow of her sensibility."—Keorapetse Kgositsile, South Africa's poet laureate
"The gravel and gravitas of Beating the Graves lies in its ferociously polyglot density. Peep that diction, peeps! As this moving book reminds us in its deep listening to our noisy dead (diaspora), any border can be crossed by sound."—Christian Campbell, author of Running the Dusk
"Packed with a stunning, virtuosic range of occasion and disposition (praise, imprecation, prayer, play, to name only a few), Beating the Graves is an auspicious debut volume by a formidable poet-musician-scholar."—Nathaniel Mackey, author of Blue Fasa ?
"The gravel and gravitas of Beating the Graves lies in its ferociously polyglot density. Peep that diction, peeps! As this moving book reminds us in its deep listening to our noisy dead (diaspora), any border can be crossed by sound."—Christian Campbell, author of Running the Dusk
"Packed with a stunning, virtuosic range of occasion and disposition (praise, imprecation, prayer, play, to name only a few), Beating the Graves is an auspicious debut volume by a formidable poet-musician-scholar."—Nathaniel Mackey, author of Blue Fasa ?
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