The sublimely beautiful and heartbreaking debut collection from a major new voice in contemporary Native American literature.
Layli Long Soldier is the author of Whereas. She is the recipient of a Lannan Literary Fellowship, a Native Arts and Cultures Foundation National Artist Fellowship, and a Whiting Award. She lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
In what is clearly a golden age for American poetry, Layli Long
Soldier has to be out in front – one of the best collections of the
century.
*Andrew McMillan*
[WHEREAS] reminded me what careful language can do. It made me
recommit to writing . . . and made me believe again in the power of
writing and the truths that it can reveal for people and what that
remembering and honoring the truth can do for the individual, but
also for the group, for all of us.
*Jesmyn Ward, The New York Times *
I was blown away by Layli Long Soldier's WHEREAS--inspired by its
trenchant, beautiful thinking about the relationship between
political speech and literature's capacity to write back. And write
back Long Soldier does, with a sensibility so sure of itself that I
find myself simply standing back in admiration.
*Maggie Nelson, author of The Argonauts*
Long Soldier reminds readers of their physical and linguistic
bodies as they are returned to language through their mouths and
eyes and tongues across the fields of her poems.
*The New York Times Book Review*
Using elliptical prose, blank spaces, crossed-out text, and Lakota
words, Long Soldier articulates both her identity and her literary
undertaking.
*The New Yorker*
Long Soldier’s movement between collective and personal makes this
book intimate and urgent. She has charted new ways to write in
what’s left out—and not merely in the margins either. WHEREAS
offers a powerful reckoning.
*National Book Critics Circle Award judges’ citation*
Steeped in Native American history and current politics, Long
Soldier's poetry is a melodious battle cry, an argument and a
prayer for our nation's future.
*Morgan Parker*
If there's any justice in this world, Layli Long Soldier's WHEREAS
will galvanize readers in the same way that Claudia Rankine did
with Citizen.
*Stephen Sparks*
Long Soldier's movement between collective and personal makes this
book intimate and urgent. She has charted new ways to write in
what's left out--and not merely in the margins either. WHEREAS
offers a powerful reckoning.
*National Book Critics Circle Award judges' citation*
WHEREAS is a new offering of the deepest precedent. This gift of
where as else, which no one could possibly ask for or deserve,
bears and is borne by terrible and absolute testimony. Look at how
we have laid waste, and how nothing in this book settles. With Long
Soldier, in the interminable momentousness of her song, poetry
itself is somewhere else. Maybe we can get there from there.
*Fred Moten*
In Whereas, we are given a substantive act of intelligent, crafted
resistance.
*Harvard Review*
Elegant, innovative, and necessary.
*Buzzfeed*
I would argue this debut is as close to a masterpiece as we can
get. Released now in the UK, if you only ever read one collection
of poems, may it be this.
*Anthony Anaxagoro*
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