Thresh & Hold
Marlanda Dekine’s debut collection is a holy, radical unlearning and reclamation of self. What does it mean to be a Gullah-Geechee descendant from a rural place where a third of the nation’s founding wealth was harvested by trafficked West and Central Africans? Dekine’s poems travel across age and time, signaling that both the past and future exist in the present. Through erasure and persona, Dekine reimagines intergenerational traumas and calls institutions from the Works Progress Administration narratives to modern-day museums to task.

Beyond gospel music, fear, and the stories of generations past, Thresh & Hold offers magic, healing, and innovative pathways to manifest intimacy. Dekine remembers, remakes, and brings forth their many selves, traveling far in order to deeply connect to a spiritual home within and all around them, calling: “I am listening to Spirit. I am not dying today.” 

Marlanda Dekine is the winner of the 2021 New Southern Voices Poetry Prize.

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Thresh & Hold
Marlanda Dekine’s debut collection is a holy, radical unlearning and reclamation of self. What does it mean to be a Gullah-Geechee descendant from a rural place where a third of the nation’s founding wealth was harvested by trafficked West and Central Africans? Dekine’s poems travel across age and time, signaling that both the past and future exist in the present. Through erasure and persona, Dekine reimagines intergenerational traumas and calls institutions from the Works Progress Administration narratives to modern-day museums to task.

Beyond gospel music, fear, and the stories of generations past, Thresh & Hold offers magic, healing, and innovative pathways to manifest intimacy. Dekine remembers, remakes, and brings forth their many selves, traveling far in order to deeply connect to a spiritual home within and all around them, calling: “I am listening to Spirit. I am not dying today.” 

Marlanda Dekine is the winner of the 2021 New Southern Voices Poetry Prize.

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Thresh & Hold

Thresh & Hold

by Marlanda Dekine
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Overview

Marlanda Dekine’s debut collection is a holy, radical unlearning and reclamation of self. What does it mean to be a Gullah-Geechee descendant from a rural place where a third of the nation’s founding wealth was harvested by trafficked West and Central Africans? Dekine’s poems travel across age and time, signaling that both the past and future exist in the present. Through erasure and persona, Dekine reimagines intergenerational traumas and calls institutions from the Works Progress Administration narratives to modern-day museums to task.

Beyond gospel music, fear, and the stories of generations past, Thresh & Hold offers magic, healing, and innovative pathways to manifest intimacy. Dekine remembers, remakes, and brings forth their many selves, traveling far in order to deeply connect to a spiritual home within and all around them, calling: “I am listening to Spirit. I am not dying today.” 

Marlanda Dekine is the winner of the 2021 New Southern Voices Poetry Prize.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781938235948
Publisher: Hub City Press
Publication date: 03/29/2022
Pages: 72
Sales rank: 468,746
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.25(d)

About the Author

Marlanda Dekine is a poet and author obsessed with ancestry, memory, and the process of staying within one's own body. Their work leaves spells and incantations for others to follow for themselves. Dekine is the author of the self-published collection and mixtape, i am from a punch & a kiss (2017). Their poems have been published or are forthcoming in the Poetry Out Loud Anthology, POETRY Magazine, Emergence Magazine, Southern Humanities Review, Oxford American, and elsewhere. Dekine is a Tin House Own Path Scholar. They live in South Carolina with their wise dog, Malachi.

Table of Contents

The Black River 3

Origin 7

I Am Bound for De Kingdom 8

First Lady of the Church 9

If Anybody Asks You What's the Matter with Me 11

A Rose 12

Hurricane Family 13

My Grandma Told Stories or Cautionary Tales 14

We Opened the Box Tucked Way Back in the Closet 15

My Black, Rural, Queer Childhood 16

Non-Linear 17

Police in Plantersville Elementary School 19

Ma 20

Jackson Village Road 25

Daddy, the Dreamer 27

My Daddy Gave Me Brandy When I Turned Sixteen 28

The Shade Tree 29

Childhood Lessons from the Girl Next Door 30

When the Preacher Was God 31

Collecting Myself 33

Thresh & Hold 34

Perhaps I Am A Fugitive of Empathy 36

A Holy Place 41

When I Build 43

Why We Say "The Village" 44

Preface 46

Plantersville, South Carolina 48

Recordkeeper 50

Shifting Shape 51

Granddaddy's Tools 53

Grain Memory 54

Paris, 2019 56

At a 24-Hour Bar in New Orleans an Anonymous Human Tells Me E Wants to Die 57

Wa E Go Ova Dat Big Ol Wata Fa? 58

Home Body 60

Pine Tree 61

Memories of Emotional Labor 62

The madness that unchains itself 64

If You Really Real, You'd Jump Off This Bridge With Us, For Us 66

Notes 69

Acknowledgements 71

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