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'''Author''' [[Scott Woods]] | |||
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'''Country''' United States | |||
'''Language''' English | |||
'''Genre''' Poetry | |||
'''Published''' 2024 ([[Brick Cave Media]]) | |||
'''Media type''' Print (Paperback) | |||
'''Pages''' 98 | |||
'''ISBN''' 9781960105202 | |||
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== Overview == | |||
Scott Woods' third book of poetry wrestles with ecstatic notions of blackness, the beauty and grief to be found in every 'hood carryout, the colonization of pumpkin spice, and backstage tales of the vaunted and mythical Cookout. At turns funny, fearlessly irreverent and dark, Woods composes a love letter to the existential and emotional blues, gathering up all of the love and woe that can be held in the face of a world seemingly resigned to its own blues. | |||
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[[Category:Poetry Books]] | |||
[[Category:Books by Scott Woods]] | |||
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Author Scott Woods Cover Artist Country United States Language English Genre Poetry Published 2024 (Brick Cave Media) Media type Print (Paperback) Pages 98 ISBN 9781960105202 |
Overview
Scott Woods' third book of poetry wrestles with ecstatic notions of blackness, the beauty and grief to be found in every 'hood carryout, the colonization of pumpkin spice, and backstage tales of the vaunted and mythical Cookout. At turns funny, fearlessly irreverent and dark, Woods composes a love letter to the existential and emotional blues, gathering up all of the love and woe that can be held in the face of a world seemingly resigned to its own blues.
