“Watching the new surge of Deaf poets take on the world of BSL
’ Fourth Person Singular continues to blow open the relationship between self and world in a working through of lyric shame
Learning that your mind and body have been taken hostage is one thing
conjures a jazzed hybrid language to tell stories of aspiration
I cannot be good until you say it by Sanah Ahsan (Bloomsbury) Karen McCarthy Woolf “Watching the new surge ofIntricately weaving Quranic verse, psychology, and the hip hop soundtrack of their childhood, Sanah's poems reach for divinity in the body; an archive that refuses erasure. These poems traverse unruly emotional and physical landscapes, Whiteness, islamophobia, homophobia, intergenerational suffering, and the politics of therapeutic processes. In these pages, belief and unbelief, goodness and badness, the material and spiritual are intertwined,