I Can''t Talk About the Trees Without the Blood
ISBN: 9780822986164
Platform/Publisher: JSTOR / University of Pittsburgh Press
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Subjects: Language & Literature;

Clark bridges a Tennessee landscape's past and present in her stellar debut, evincing a potent mix of history, injury, and divided identity. The opening poem, "Nashville," sets the tone, with a racist epithet hurled in a city gentrified by people who "don't know about the history of Jefferson Street or Hell's/ Half Acre." Clark investigates mixed black heritage and marriage to a white partner whose family asks "Can't we// just let the past be the past?" Her speakers boldly face moments of tension that often draw blood; in such terrain, even a youngster's first kiss is fraught with hazard: "My braces cut you-/ metallic scythe." These speakers are in dialogue with an array of personalities as psychological as they are historical, including Phillis Wheatley, Nina Simone, and Hannah Peace from Toni Morrison's Sula. Yet these formally adventurous lyric poems are equally alert to nature's violence, whether depicting the sprint of skittish livestock or the aftermath of volcanic eruption ("insidious gas or the searing belch of reckless lava"). In their forthright tone and layered sense of regional heritage, Clark's lines locate and evoke a nexus of dark erotic knowledge "full of thunderstorm/ and terracotta, baked earth and spangled with Tennessee pollen." (Sept.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.


Tiana Clark is the author of Equilibrium , selected by Afaa Michael Weaver for the 2016 Frost Place Chapbook Competition. She is the winner of the 2017 Furious Flower's Gwendolyn Brooks Centennial Poetry Prize, 2015 Rattle Poetry Prize, and winner of a 2019 Pushcart Prize. Clark was the recipient of the 2017-2018 Jay C. and Ruth Halls Poetry Fellowship at the Wisconsin Institute of Creative Writing. Her writing has appeared in or is forthcoming from The New Yorker , Kenyon Review, American Poetry Review , New England Review , Best New Poets 2015 , BOAAT , Crab Orchard Review , Thrush , The Journal , and elsewhere. She teaches creative writing at Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville.
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