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  • Shanahan, Charif, 1983- author.
     
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  • Identity (Psychology) -- Poetry.
     
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  • Racially mixed people -- Poetry.
     
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  • Arab Americans -- Race identity -- Poetry.
     
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  • Black people -- Race identity -- Poetry.
     
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  • Gay people -- Identity -- Poetry.
     
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    Trace evidence : poems / Charif Shanahan.
    by Shanahan, Charif, 1983- author.
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    Portland, Oregon : Tin House, 2023.
    Subjects
  • Identity (Psychology) -- Poetry.
  •  
  • Racially mixed people -- Poetry.
  •  
  • Arab Americans -- Race identity -- Poetry.
  •  
  • Black people -- Race identity -- Poetry.
  •  
  • Gay people -- Identity -- Poetry.
  • ISBN: 
    9781953534668 (paperback) :
    195353466X (paperback)
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    94 pages ; 23 cm
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    First US edition.
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    "In Trace Evidence, the urgent follow-up to his award-winning debut Into Each Room We Enter without Knowing, Charif Shanahan continues his piercing meditations on the intricacies of mixed-race identity, queer desire, time, mortality, and the legacies of anti-Blackness in the US and abroad. At the collection's center sits "On the Overnight from Agadir," a poem that chronicles the poet's survival of a devastating bus accident in Morocco, his mother's birth country, and ruminates on home, belonging, and the mysteries of fate. With rich lyricism, power, and tenderness, Trace Evidence centers the racial periphery and excavates the vestiges of our violent colonial past in the most intimate aspects of our lives. In a language yoked equally by the physical and metaphysical worlds, the poet articulates the need we all share for true intimacy and connection, and proves, time and again, that the true cost of our separateness is the love that our survival requires"--Provided by publisher.
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