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Archive of Style: New and Selected Poems

English

By (author): Cheryl Clarke

Award-winning poet and essayist Cheryl Clarkes illustrious career has spanned more than four decades and culminates in Archive of Style: New and Selected Poems, a long-awaited retrospective of the indelible work of a Black feminist, community and LGBTQ activist, and educator. This collection features carefully curated poems from Narratives: Poems in the Tradition of Black Women (1982), Living as a Lesbian (1986), The Days of Good Looks: Prose and Poetry 1980-2005 (2006), By My Precise Haircut (2016), and Targets (2019). Together these works show a brilliant thinker who has profoundly impacted generations of writers and activists.

Clarkes poetry and essays, centered around the Black, lesbian, feminist experience, have attracted an audience around the world. Her essays, Lesbianism: an Act of Resistance and The Failure to Transform: Homophobia in the Black Community revolutionized the thinking about lesbians of color and the struggle against homophobia. Her poetry and non-fiction have been reprinted in numerous anthologies and assigned in women and sexuality courses globally. Having published since 1977, Clarke and her work have become a foundational part of LGBTQ literature and activism. Archive of Style is a celebration and homage to one of American literatures Black Women literary warriors. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 454g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Aug 2024
  • Publisher: Northwestern University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780810147607

About Cheryl Clarke

Poet critic and activist Cheryl Clarke was born in Washington DC. She earned her BA from Howard University and her MA and PhD from Rutgers University. Clarke is the author of five collections of poetry: Narratives: Poems in the Tradition of Black Women (1983) Living as a Lesbian (1986) Humid Pitch (1989) Experimental Love (1993) and By My Precise Haircut (2016) which won a Hilary Tham Capital Competition. She wrote the critical study After Mecca: Women Poets and the Black Arts Movement (2005) and a volume collecting her poetry and prose was published as The Days of Good Looks: Prose and Poetry of Cheryl Clarke 19802005 (2006). Many of Clarkes most influential essays including Lesbianism: an Act of Resistance and The Failure to Transform: Homophobia in the Black Community first appeared in landmark publications such as This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color (1981) and Home Girls: A Black Feminist Anthology (1983). Clarke served as editor for Conditions an influential journal of lesbian feminist literature. All of Clarkes writings advocate for queer communities of color paying attention to the social implications of language and labels and the possibilities of art and activism to stage resistance to dominant culture. According to Alexis Pauline Gumbs who co-organized a conference on Clarke at Rutgers in 2013 Cheryl Clarkes life and work offer an enduring rejection of straightness and a constant reorientation to alternative space. Clarke was an influential administrator and teacher at Rutgers for more than 40 years. She founded the Office of Diverse Community Affairs and Lesbian-Gay Concerns which became the Office of Social Justice Education and LGBT Communities and retired as the Livingstone Dean of Students in 2013. For her service to LGBTQ communities Clarke received a David Kessler Award. She currently lives in Hobart New York where she owns and operates Blenheim Hill Books with her partner Barbara J. Balliet.

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