Crossfire: A Litany for Survival

Crossfire: A Litany for Survival

Crossfire: A Litany for Survival

Crossfire: A Litany for Survival

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Overview

A collection of poetry by the world-renowned LGBTQ poet and spoken-word artist dealing with themes of identity and love.

Crossfire brings together Staceyann Chin’s empowering, feminist-LGBTQ-Caribbean, activist-driven poetry for the first time in a single book.

According to The New York Times, Chin is “sassy, rageful and sometimes softly self-mocking.” The Advocate says that her poems, “combine hilarious one-liners with a refusal to conform” and note “Chin is out to confront more than just the straight world.”

Winner of the American Book Award

Features a foreword by Jaqueline Woodson

Praise for Crossfire

“A remarkable collection from a dynamic and talented writer, whose urgent storytelling and commanding voice feel vital for our times.” —Edwidge Danticat

“With this astounding new collection of poems, Crossfire, it is evident that Staceyann Chin has come into her raw, sexual, revolutionary, poetic power. These poems are jet fuel from the hot center of the body—from rage, from sorrow, from pure, unmitigated life-force.” —Eve Ensler

“We’ve all been waiting for this collection—all of us that know the brilliance, the heartbreaking truth telling, and the magic of Staceyann’s cadences. Now all of us who have been lucky enough to have seen her on stage, heard her from the ramparts, can be joined at last by readers in the quiet spaces to properly celebrate this remarkable voice and watch her take her place in American letters.” —Walter Mosley

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781642590821
Publisher: Haymarket Books
Publication date: 06/04/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 216
Sales rank: 566,389
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

About The Author

Staceyann Chin is a fulltime artist. A resident of New York City and a Jamaican National, she has been an "out poet and political activist" since 1998. From the Nuyorican Poets' Cafe to one-woman shows Off- Broadway to acting in Julie Taymor's Across the Universe and performing in both the stage and film versions of Howard Zinn's Voices of a People's History of the United States, to starring in the Tony nominated, Russell Simmons Def Poetry Jam on Broadway.

Table of Contents

Foreword Jacqueline Woodson xi

Preface Staceyann Chin 1

Crossfire

Crossfire 9

Common Truths, Or: Why I Love My Pussy 12

Nails 17

Love 19

My Jamaica 22

Tweet This, Motherfucker 25

In Response to Danish 29

Letter to My Father 32

Jamaicans in New York 35

Know When to Fold 38

Song of Survival 42

Litany of Desire 45

Supplication 48

On Jumping Off Ledges 49

Traveling 52

Passing 54

September in New York 57

Take Back the Night

Tsunami Rising 63

Not My President 69

Open Letter to the Media 74

Letter to the Remaining Aborigines in Australia 77

Take Back the Night 80

Words Like RAPE 85

Midnight-Morning 88

On Becoming Thirty 90

Speech Delivered in Chicago at 2006 Gay Games 93

Catalogue the Insanity 97

Lesbian Chasing Straight 100

White Noise 103

First Green 105

Fall Snaking 106

Some of the Things I Believe 108

On Prop 8 and Being in Jamaica 110

One Question 115

In Those Years

Bernice Perry: The Details 121

Haiku for My Mother 124

In Those Years 125

My Grandmother's Tongue 128

Feeling Unfamiliar 130

Neighbors: For Centuries 133

Elsewhere 136

War Games 138

Love

Women of Color 143

Catching Myself 149

Zuri-Siale Samanya 155

For You 157

Raise the Roof 162

Why I Be Writing You Poems 167

Fast as I Need to 171

Elegy for Peter of the Earth 174

Muted Gratitude: For Tracy Chapman 178

Trini Girl 181

Inaugural Praise Song 183

I Have Never Known What We Are 185

What We Long For 188

Fuck What You Heard About Falling 193

Race to the Water 198

Long Distance Love 200

Acknowledgments 205

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