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Hallelujah Science comes at you like a muted fever and suddenly you find yourself wanting to stomp and shout. Kane's level of insight, revelation, and economy becomes a spiritual exodus to the lands of being Black, white, a poet, a woman, a shadow, and a human being. To be sure, when we use the phrase "dropping science," Kane drops it on a regular basis in this book. Welcome to the science of living as a celebration to be questioned, laughed at, examined, and cut with verse so exact that you have to be willing to bleed to live. Willie Perdomo, The Crazy Bunch, winner of the New York City Poetry Award…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Hallelujah Science comes at you like a muted fever and suddenly you find yourself wanting to stomp and shout. Kane's level of insight, revelation, and economy becomes a spiritual exodus to the lands of being Black, white, a poet, a woman, a shadow, and a human being. To be sure, when we use the phrase "dropping science," Kane drops it on a regular basis in this book. Welcome to the science of living as a celebration to be questioned, laughed at, examined, and cut with verse so exact that you have to be willing to bleed to live. Willie Perdomo, The Crazy Bunch, winner of the New York City Poetry Award
Autorenporträt
Kelli Stevens Kane is a poet, playwright, oral historian, and accountant. She's a Cave Canem Fellow, an August Wilson Center Fellow, and a recipient of Advancing Black Arts in Pittsburgh grants from The Pittsburgh Foundation. She's studied at VONA, Hurston/Wright, Writers Week, and the Callaloo Creative Writing Workshops. Kane's poems have appeared in North American Review, Little Patuxent Review, Under a Warm Green Linden, Painted Bride Quarterly, and Split This Rock. She's read her poetry and oral history and performed her one woman show, Big George, nationally. This is her first book. For more information visit www.kellistevenskane.com.