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Before Whiteness: City Lights Spotlight No. 21

English

By (author): D.S. Marriott

Volume 21 in the City Lights Spotlight Poetry Series: A searing indictment of anti-Black social and political violence by British Jamaican poet and leading scholar of Afro-pessimism D.S. Marriott.

A book that turns Blackness into a question of reading, of inscribing and decoding Blackness in poetry, Before Whiteness ranges from medieval Beowulf to contemporary UK grime. Born in Britain but now living in the U.S., D.S. Marriott trains his analytical gaze on grim American subjects like the Middle Passage and lynchings, yet also finds inspiration in African American poets and artists. The book ends with Another Burning, a mournful elegy for the victims of the 2017 Grenfell Tower fire in London and stirring rebuke of the structural racism of contemporary UK society.

In Before Whiteness, Marriott inhabits the names we remember, such as Lester Young and Dambudzo Marechera, and victims of the Grenfell Tower fire, names we never knew. All of them people who have no place at the table where the Human family feasts. Blackness / Marriott reminds us, wasnt in the languagewe saw it / being evacuated / but we still inhabited / the ashes. These are not poems for the faint of heart, or those in need of denouncements. But with the evocative language of a wordsmith and the fearless insights of a philosopher, these poems guide us through the inner life of social death.Frank B. Wilderson III, author of Afropessimism

The mature poetry of the British-Caribbean poet D. S. Marriott is often possessed by a majestic full-throatedness, but Before Whiteness makes audible his more intimate tone, the sound of an approachable vulnerability. Before whiteness comes infancy, a time before language and the impingement of the white world, but this writing also stands in the face of whiteness, can stand against whiteness. Its words may be placed on white ground, the long history of English verse, but also are hauled from a dense Black record of suffering, resistance and joy. Only a great poets writing can be at once so rich with echoes, so exacting in its thought, and so emotionally open.John Wilkinson, author of My Reef My Manifest Array and Lyric in Its Times

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  • Dimensions: 139 x 177mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Jun 2022
  • Publisher: City Lights Books
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780872868847

About D.S. Marriott

Poet and scholar D.S. Marriott was born in Nottingham and educated at the University of Sussex UK. He is the author of the poetry collections Incognegro (Salt 2006) Hoodoo Voodoo (Shearsman 2008) The Bloods (Shearsman 2011) and Duppies (Commune Editions 2019). His chapbooks include In Neuter (Equipage 2012) and Lative (Equipage 1992). His work is sometimes associated with the Cambridge school of poetry. In his critical and creative work Marriott of Jamaican heritage draws on postcolonial thought and thinkers such as Frantz Fanon and is a leading theorist of Afro-pessimism. His critical books include On Black Men (Edinburgh University Press and Columbia University Press 2000) Haunted Life (Rutgers University Press 2007) and Whither Fanon? Studies in the Blackness of Being (Stanford University Press 2018). He has taught at many universities and is currently based in Oakland CA.

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