In his landmark debut, Carlos Andrés Gómez interrogates race, gender,
sexuality, and violence to explore some of the most pressing issues of
our time. These poems address the complexities and nuances of toxic
masculinity, assimilation, homophobia, and the joy and anguish of trying
to raise Black children in America. Gómez casts an uncompromising eye
toward both brutality and tenderness, going where we are most
uncomfortable and lingering in moments of introspection that reveal
fear, grief, or hatred. Birthed at a breaking point, these poems carve
open silence, revealing fissures that welcome the light. Unflinching,
poignant, and powerful, Fractures is both a gut punch and a balm.