Freeland : poems /

Through the lens of a young woman in a relationship with an incarcerated writer, Freeland follows this impossible love story while drawing compelling and critical connections between her personal and familial history, the Jewish diaspora, the racial imaginary of Whiteness and the philosophical and l...

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Main Author: Sugar, Leigh (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New Gloucester, Maine : Alice James Books, [2025].
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Summary:Through the lens of a young woman in a relationship with an incarcerated writer, Freeland follows this impossible love story while drawing compelling and critical connections between her personal and familial history, the Jewish diaspora, the racial imaginary of Whiteness and the philosophical and literal evolution of the prison machine. In her debut collection Freeland, poet and editor Leigh Sugar obsessively searches form and language to communicate what happens in the U.S. mass incarceration system. It is a devastating and urgent testimony of love across the physical, political and social boundaries of the prison industrial complex, interrogating questions of abolition, race, solitude and memory through poems that both embody and resist formal structures.
Physical Description:99 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
ISBN:9781949944730
1949944735