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“In ANALOG POET BLUES, poet, physician, and accomplished flautist Yeva Johnson turns her unique gaze to the activities of daily life and all of its institutions, ideas, and relationships as she navigates the currents of her world. Yeva’s voice is broadly accessible, even as it exposes the complexities of our current moment. This collection uses the poet’s everyday activities, passions, and exasperations as an on-ramp of sorts into a contemplation of the power relations and historical legacies that produce the conditions that shape all of our lives. In this way, her work is reminiscent of the late Lucille Clifton’s poems. Both writers invite readers to look closely and deeply into their lives as Black women, and then more broadly into the ways that those lives are reflections of, meditations on, and challenges to established systems of power and belief, often at the place where history and memory collide.”
–Ajuan Mance, author of 1001 Black Men
“The poems of ANALOG POET BLUES are lessons in survival for a poet who was born primed for the hard truths that accompany being black, woman, queer, and Jewish. These are poems of declaration that celebrate poetry as a transformative tool of change. Gazing through the ‘magic box’ of this digital age, Johnson reaches across the airwaves to remind us of what it means to claim self. Influenced by Audre Lorde and June Jordan, among others, these poems are rich, sexy, humorous, and smart. Her voice is ‘full of color.'”
–Amber Flora Thomas, author of Eye of Water: Poems
“Yeva Johnson’s new collection of poetry reflects a lyrical spirit encountering the discreet moments that measure our lives. How culture changes around her, what worlds meet inside her, how she lives her humanism for others –this is the landscape of her poems; a terrain which welcomes us with sincerity and a wink.”
–Jewelle Gomez, author of Still Water
“I love this collection of poems: its range of forms, its intimate voice and conversational tone and I love how in these human forms it is deeply committed to the mystery of spiritual encounter. ‘Love itself, ‘ one poem says, ‘is all the magic we need.'”
–Kazim Ali, author of The Voice of Sheila Chandra
“If change is indeed our universe’s only constant, ANALOG POET BLUES demands an interrogation of that transition that is equally unwavering. While we often focus on the consequences of a change –what comes after– Yeva urgently, tenderly, implores us to explore what comes in the in-between. What is lost in translation during periods of transition? Who is accounted for when changes are orchestrated by large instruments of power? How does love persist during change? How does racism, or misogyny, or transphobia, or ageism mutate and persist during eras of supposed progress? APB is tender to those who deserve it and unflinching and urgent to those who haven’t earned the benefit of softness. The world will keep changing as long as it keeps spinning; fortunately, we will have works like ANALOG POET BLUES to buoy ourselves to our humanity.”
–miles e. Johnson
About the Author
Yeva Johnson is a Pushcart Prize-nominated poet, writer, and musician whose work appears or is forthcoming in Bellingham Review, Obsidian, sin cesar, Sinister Wisdom, Yemassee, and elsewhere. Johnson explores interlocking caste systems and possibilities for human co-existence in our biosphere. Yeva is a past Show Us Your Spines Artist-in-Residence (RADAR Productions/San Francisco Public Library), Marion Weber Healing Arts Fellow at Mesa Refuge, Rooted & Written Fellow of The Writers Grotto, and Brown Handler Writer’ s Resident. She is a poet in QTPOC4SHO, a San Francisco Bay Area artists’ collective. Yeva’ s debut chapbook, Analog Poet Blues, was published in 2023.TopAbout this itemSimilarQuestionsReviews
Product details
- Publisher : Black Lawrence Press
- Publication date : February 1, 2023
- Edition : Large type / Large print
- Language : English
- Print length : 94 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1955239355
- ISBN-13 : 978-1955239356
- Item Weight : 3.53 ounces
- Dimensions : 5 x 0.24 x 7 inches