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Made to Explode

Poems
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In Made to Explode, Sandra Beasley offers a fearless and precise collection of poems that explore her life and heritage in Virginia and Washington, DC. She delves into the complexities of growing up in the shadow of Thomas Jefferson, confronting issues of racism and cultural tradition. The collection intertwines intimate memories with broader societal critiques of monuments, institutions, and the legacy of whiteness. Notable moments include reflections on Ruth Bader Ginsberg, Albert Einstein, and a poignant suite on disability and societal perceptions. These poems illuminate personal and collective histories, seeking resonance and reckoning.
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This collection is ideal for readers interested in contemporary poetry that engages with themes of identity, history, and social justice. Lovers of lyrical yet intellectually rigorous verse and those seeking diverse perspectives on American culture will find this work compelling.

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With lacerating honesty, technical mastery and abiding compassion, Made to Explode offers volatile poems for our volatile times

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In her fourth collection, acclaimed poet Sandra Beasley interrogates the landscapes of her life in decisive, fearless, and precise poems that fuse intimacy and intensity. She probes memories of growing up in Virginia, in Thomas Jefferson's shadow, where liberal affluence obscured and perpetuated racist aggressions, but where the poet was simultaneously steeped in the cultural traditions of the American South. Her home in Washington, DC, inspires prose poems documenting and critiquing our capital's institutions and monuments.

In these poems, Ruth Bader Ginsberg shows up at the Folger Shakespeare Theatre's show of Kiss Me Kate; Albert Einstein is memorialised on Constitution Avenue, yet was denied clearance for the Manhattan Project; as temperatures cool, a rain of spiders drops from the dome of the Jefferson Memorial. A stirring suite explores Beasley's affiliation with the disability community and her frustration with the ways society codes disability as inferiority.

Quintessentially American and painfully timely, these poems examine legacies of racism and whiteness, the shadow of monuments to a world we are unmaking, and the privileges the poet is working to untangle. Made to Explode boldly reckons with Beasley's roots and seeks out resonance in society writ large.

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Patricia Smith praises the collection as a "dazzling and rafter-rattling detonation" that combines craft mastery with tender personal revelation, redefining roots with unwavering insight. Ada Limón calls it a "rare and vibrant exploration" of whiteness and complicity, highlighting Beasley's smart, radiant poems that blend historical precision with lyrical heart.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781324036005

Publisher: WW Norton & Co

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 13 December 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: WW Norton & Co

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 10.0mm

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 211.0mm

Weight: 111g

Pages: 112

About the Author

Sandra Beasley is a recipient of a fellowship from the National Endowment of Arts and the author of three previous poetry collections, including the Barnard Women Poets Prize–winning I Was the Jukebox. She lives in Washington, DC.

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