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Mercurochrome
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Mercurochrome

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A self-made writer from Black Los Angeles who lived every day with racism, poverty, violence. The triumph is in words that endure. Having Lost My Son, I Confront the Wreckage.
The Language Beneath the Language.
They Will Not Be Poets.
Dreams Without Means.
American Sonnets. This is vintage Coleman, the poet of the people.

National Book Award in Poetry finalist, Mercurochrome

is one of Coleman’s most powerful collections. With humor, anger, and sorrow, she captures the deeply personal and societal forces of a Black working woman and mother, always behind in rent, always writing. She captured her world and its truths with beauty, harshness, clarity, and power. Through it all, there is passionate love and sexuality, humor and drama - her work is full of startling confession and breathtaking power.

love as i live it seems more like mercurochrome than anything else i can conjure up. it looks so pretty and red, and smells of a balmy coolness when you uncap the little applicator. but swab it on an open sore and you nearly die under the stabbing
burn. recovery leaves a vague tenderness

Terrance Hayes says, Wanda Coleman was a great poet, a real in-the-flesh, flesh-eating poet who also happened to be a real black woman. Amid a life of single motherhood, multiple marriages, and multiple jobs that included waitress, medical file clerk, and screenwriter, she made poems. She denounced boredom, cowardice, the status quo. Few poets of any stripe write with as much forthrightness about poverty, about literary ambition, about depression, about our violent, fragile passions.

A college drop-out, spurned by the literary establishment during her life, it’s time for Wanda Coleman’s courageous, impassioned, one-of-a-kind voice to reach readers everywhere.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
David R. Godine Publisher Inc
Country
United Kingdom
Date
7 December 2001
Pages
270
ISBN
9781574231533

A self-made writer from Black Los Angeles who lived every day with racism, poverty, violence. The triumph is in words that endure. Having Lost My Son, I Confront the Wreckage.
The Language Beneath the Language.
They Will Not Be Poets.
Dreams Without Means.
American Sonnets. This is vintage Coleman, the poet of the people.

National Book Award in Poetry finalist, Mercurochrome

is one of Coleman’s most powerful collections. With humor, anger, and sorrow, she captures the deeply personal and societal forces of a Black working woman and mother, always behind in rent, always writing. She captured her world and its truths with beauty, harshness, clarity, and power. Through it all, there is passionate love and sexuality, humor and drama - her work is full of startling confession and breathtaking power.

love as i live it seems more like mercurochrome than anything else i can conjure up. it looks so pretty and red, and smells of a balmy coolness when you uncap the little applicator. but swab it on an open sore and you nearly die under the stabbing
burn. recovery leaves a vague tenderness

Terrance Hayes says, Wanda Coleman was a great poet, a real in-the-flesh, flesh-eating poet who also happened to be a real black woman. Amid a life of single motherhood, multiple marriages, and multiple jobs that included waitress, medical file clerk, and screenwriter, she made poems. She denounced boredom, cowardice, the status quo. Few poets of any stripe write with as much forthrightness about poverty, about literary ambition, about depression, about our violent, fragile passions.

A college drop-out, spurned by the literary establishment during her life, it’s time for Wanda Coleman’s courageous, impassioned, one-of-a-kind voice to reach readers everywhere.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
David R. Godine Publisher Inc
Country
United Kingdom
Date
7 December 2001
Pages
270
ISBN
9781574231533