Indecency
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2018
112
Book • Nonfiction
2018
Adult
18+ years
Indecency by Justin Phillip Reed is a collection of poetry that delves into themes of racial equality, political unrest, and sexual identity, exploring the complex personal histories of individuals, particularly from the perspective of a queer African American navigating societal challenges and historical erasure. The work addresses issues such as systemic violence, the aftermath of Michael Brown's shooting, the precariousness of marginalized identities, and the weight of language.
Dark
Gritty
Unnerving
Challenging
Emotional
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Justin Phillip Reed's Indecency masterfully tackles themes of race, queer identity, and historical trauma with raw emotive power, earning praise for its poignant language and innovative structure. However, some readers find the experimental style challenging and disjointed. Overall, the collection is lauded for its bold, evocative voice and impactful social commentary.
Readers who revel in the raw emotional intensity of Claudia Rankine's Citizen or the provocative depth of Danez Smith's Don't Call Us Dead will find Indecency by Justin Phillip Reed captivating. Ideal for those drawn to contemporary poetry that fearlessly tackles race, sexuality, and societal taboos with unflinching honesty.
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2018
Adult
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