Made to Explode: Poems

Made to Explode: Poems

by Sandra Beasley
Made to Explode: Poems

Made to Explode: Poems

by Sandra Beasley

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Overview

With lacerating honesty, technical mastery, and abiding compassion, Made to Explode offers volatile poems for our volatile times.

In her fourth collection, acclaimed poet Sandra Beasley interrogates the landscapes of her life in decisive, fearless, and precise poems that fuse intimacy and intensity. She probes memories of growing up in Virginia, in Thomas Jefferson’s shadow, where liberal affluence obscured and perpetuated racist aggressions, but where the poet was simultaneously steeped in the cultural traditions of the American South. Her home in Washington, DC, inspires prose poems documenting and critiquing our capital’s institutions and monuments.

In these poems, Ruth Bader Ginsberg shows up at the Folger Shakespeare Theatre’s show of Kiss Me Kate; Albert Einstein is memorialized on Constitution Avenue, yet was denied clearance for the Manhattan Project; as temperatures cool, a rain of spiders drops from the dome of the Jefferson Memorial. A stirring suite explores Beasley’s affiliation with the disability community and her frustration with the ways society codes disability as inferiority.

Quintessentially American and painfully timely, these poems examine legacies of racism and whiteness, the shadow of monuments to a world we are unmaking, and the privileges the poet is working to untangle. Made to Explode boldly reckons with Beasley’s roots and seeks out resonance in society writ large.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781324036005
Publisher: Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
Publication date: 12/13/2022
Pages: 112
Sales rank: 1,033,056
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.10(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

About The Author
Sandra Beasley is a recipient of a fellowship from the National Endowment of Arts and the author of three previous poetry collections, including the Barnard Women Poets Prize–winning I Was the Jukebox. She lives in Washington, DC.

Table of Contents

Heirloom 3

Elephant 5

Long John Silver's 8

The Conversation 10

Wintzell's Oyster House 13

Nostalgia 15

We Got An A- 16

Monticello Peaches 18

Topsy Turvy 21

My Whitenesses 23

Black Death Spectacle 25

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Weak Ocean 31

The Sniper Dance 32

Kiss Me 33

Jefferson, Midnight 34

Lincoln, Midnight 35

Cherry Tree Rebellion 36

Roosevelt, Midnight 37

Einstein, Midnight 38

Titanic, Midnight 39

American Rome 40

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Pigs in Space 45

Biloxi Bacon 48

Rhymes with 50

Still Life with Sex 51

Hains Point 52

Winter Garden Photograph 53

Card Table 55

In Praise of Pintos 57

The Vow 59

Little Love Poem 60

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Death by Chocolate 63

An Accommodation 65

Intersectionality 67

Customer Service is 70

Say the Word 72

Pop 73

Self-Portrait with George Catlin 74

Bass Pro Shops 78

Non-Commissioned: A Quartet 80

Lazarus 88

Epic 89

Acknowledgments 93

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