A TIME Magazine Best Paperback of 2017
A Publishers Weekly Best Poetry Collection of Spring
A Paris Review Staff Pick
A Most Anticipated Book of 2017 at NPR.org, BuzzFeed, VICE, NYLON,
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The only thing more beautiful than Beyonce is God, and God is a black
woman sipping rose and drawing a lavender bath, texting her mom, belly
laughing in the therapist's office, feeling unloved, being on display,
daring to survive. Morgan Parker stands at the intersections of
vulnerability and performance, of desire and disgust, of tragedy and
excellence. Unrelentingly feminist, tender, ruthless, and sequined,
these poems are an altar to the complexities of black American womanhood
in an age of non-indictments and deja vu and a time of wars over bodies
and power. These poems celebrate and mourn. They are a chorus chanting:
You're gonna give us the love we need.