Longlisted for the 2023 PEN America Voelcker Award for Poetry
Collection.
Maafa is an epic poem about reparations and the female body. Maafa
undoes the erasure of trauma and of black femininity. Maafa has killed
her father and been granted eternal life. Maafa is Swahili for
catastrophe or holocaust, and echoes the Hebrew word Shoah. Without a
word for a traumatic event, its erasure is always in progress. Maafa
killed her father in the barracoons because the sight of him in
captivity beside her was too much to bear. Now she is on her hero's
journey which is filled with efforts to shake the sense of shame and
longing and forgetting that haunts her in her pursuit of freedom. The
crime chases her into all manners of light and darkness. Through an
accumulation of images she exorcises her own haunts, and is healed into
complete being.
Poetry. African & African American Studies.