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Heaven Is All Goodbyes

Pocket Poets No. 61
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Heaven Is All Goodbyes is a powerful and revolutionary poetry collection by Tongo Eisen-Martin. It channels a vast spectrum of experiences – from political oppression and social injustice to spiritual reflection and cultural memory. The poems intertwine vivid imagery, surrealism, and raw materiality, reflecting the struggles and resilience of communities facing systemic violence and marginalisation. Eisen-Martin's work is a dynamic chorus of voices that bring grief, love, and hope into sharp, unflinching focus.
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This collection is ideal for readers interested in contemporary poetry with strong political and cultural themes, particularly those drawn to works exploring social justice, Black experience, and revolutionary thought. It will also appeal to fans of poets like Gil Scott-Heron, Allen Ginsberg, and Audre Lorde.

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The much-awaited second book by a truly revolutionary poet, in the lineage of Gil Scott Heron, Allen Ginsberg, Audre Lorde.

Galleys available upon request Co-op available Radio interviews on All Things Considered, This American Life Features & interviews in LA Review of Books, Largehearted Boy, Poets and Writers Magazine Reviews in The Advocate, American Book Review, American Poet, At Length Magazine, Bookforum, Booklist, Boston Review, Brooklyn Rail, Chicago Review, Chicago Sun Times, Chicago Tribune, Curve, Diva Magazine, Go Magazine, Haitian Times, Journal of Haitian Studies, Lambda Literary Review, LA Review of Books, LA Times, Library Journal, Ms. Magazine, The Miami Herald, n+1, The Nation, NY Review of Books, NY Times, Out, Poetry Magazine, Poetry Project Newsletter, Publisher's Weekly, Rain Taxi, The Rumpus, Shelf Awareness, SF Chronicle, Washington Post Excerpts in American Poet, The Awl, Bomb, Eleven Eleven, Zyzzyva, Publicity and promotion in conjunction with the author's speaking engagements. Will pitch to regional media, including newspapers and radio stations. Promotion via City Lights social media: City Lights Blog, CL Facebook (32K likes), CL Twitter (119K followers), Goodreads (5000 friends), CL Instagram (13.5K followers) Endorsements: Juan Felipe Herrera, Kiese Laymon, Q.R. Hand, Joshua Bennet, Saul Williams, Terrance Hayes, Will Alexander, Claudia Rankine, devorah major, Nathanial Mackey, Chinaka Hodge, Ta-Nehisi Coates

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Shortlisted for the 2018 Griffin International Poetry Prize

Winner of the 2018 California Book Award - Poetry

2018 NCIBA Book of the Year - Poetry

The much-awaited second book by a truly revolutionary poet, in the lineage of Gil Scott-Heron, Allen Ginsberg, and Audre Lorde.

"Eisen-Martin's impeccable collection is a crucial document of this time." - Publishers Weekly, starred review

This is truly revolutionary poetry. A vortex of images, observations, inspired leaps and free associations spills forth from a choir living in oppression and transience. Moments of political and spiritual convergence, surrealism and blunt materiality, gangsterism and its husk, revolution and perseverance, are captured in the music of metaphor and pure intention.

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"The tesseraic language of Tongo Eisen-Martin's Heaven Is All Goodbyes brings a new, shared articulation to the intricacies and interconnections of grief and life, speech and site, state and inhabitant, violence and landscape. Here, polyvocal assemblages gather and revolt against our 'porcelain epoch / succeeding for the most part / dying for the most part / married for the most part to its death.' This is resistance as sound." - Claudia Rankine

"I don't know that there is a living writer whose work loves Black people as much as Tongo Eisen-Martin's work loves us. In Heaven Is All Goodbyes, like all of Eisen-Martin's work, this Black love is not clumsy, easy, sentimental or reliant on spectacle. That Black love lives in the cracked history and ambient future of who we've been in dark, and what's been done to us in the light. These poems somehow watch and listen without intervening. And when they ask, they ask everything. Heaven Is All Goodbyes makes me want to live, and write, with us forever." - Kiese Laymon, author of Long Division

"What a wonderful feeling for life. If we are born-we will die. If we love-we will be rejected. If we are rejected-we will leave. The balance of these poems, one against another, gives us laughter, love and hope. Heaven isn't Goodbye-its only the next stop on our heart's journey." - Nikki Giovanni

"Yet again Tongo Eisen-Martin employs his blade sharp intellect, his wry and piercing wit and unflinching candor to make poems that matter. This collection demands that the reader sees more than themselves-both on the page and in the surrounding world. The poems beg to be read aloud, to be pronounced as spells and incantations, as report backs from communities both known and shrouded. Read this work. Then read it again. Again. Again." - Chinaka Hodge, author of Dated Emcees

"This striking new work from Tongo Eisen-Martin is a timely reminder of Amiri Baraka's call for poems that are useful, poems that breathe like wrestlers. At every turn, Heaven Is All Goodbyes demands that we engage the systemic violence woven into our daily living right alongside the persistent force that is black social life, the joy that everyday people cultivate against unthinkable odds. And even though Eisen-Martin grounds us, necessarily, in the material constraints of the modern world, he doesn't leave us there. He calls us elsewhere. He brings us with him into a robust, illuminating vision of the worlds that exist outside and underneath the one that seeks to curtail our liberation, contain our love. This is work that challenges as it lifts. These are the unabashed abolitionist lyrics of a writer who knows that stakes are high and so is the cost of conceding our most radical dreams. In a moment marked by cynicism and disenchantment, Eisen-Martin remains a believer: in the commons, in collective struggle, in our capacity to flourish in the midst of what we were never meant to survive." - Joshua Bennett, author of The Sobbing School

Series: City Lights Pocket Poets Series

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Shortlisted for the 2018 Griffin International Poetry Prize, winner of the 2018 California Book Award for Poetry, and the 2018 NCIBA Poetry Book of the Year. Judges praised Eisen-Martin's work for its trenchant political critique fused with dreamlike associations, creating a unique voice representing prisons and landscapes of engineered poverty. The poetry is described as a committed, wondrous, and musically resonant work that refuses false consolation or despair. Clarke Rankine and Kiese Laymon commend its articulation of grief, Black love, and resistance, while Nikki Giovanni highlights its blend of laughter, love, and hope.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780872867451

Publisher: City Lights Books

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 28 September 2017

Country: United States

Imprint: City Lights Books

Illustration: Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 120.0mm

Height: 158.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 136

About the Author

Tongo Eisen-Martin is the Poet Laureate of San Francisco, California. He is the author of Heaven Is All Goodbyes (City Lights Books, 2017), which was shortlisted for the Griffin International Poetry Prize, received the California Book Award for Poetry, an American Book Award, and a PEN Oakland Book Award. He is also the author of someone's dead already (Bootstrap Press, 2015). Blood on the Fog, a new collection of poems, is forthcoming from City Lights Publishers in September, 2021.

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