ballast, Quenton Baker
ballast, Quenton Baker
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ballast

Author: Quenton Baker

Narrator: Quenton Baker

Unabridged: 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/15/2023


Synopsis

A poetic sequence using the 1841 slave revolt aboard the brig Creole as a lens through which to view the vitality of Black lives and the afterlife of slavery.
In 1841, the only successful, large-scale revolt of American-born enslaved people erupted on the ship Creole. 135 people escaped chattel slavery that day. The event was recounted in US Senate documents, including letters exchanged between US and British consulates in The Bahamas and depositions from the white crew on the ship. There is no known record or testimony from the 135 people who escaped. Their story has been lost to time and indifference. Quenton Baker’s ballast is an attempt at incomplete redress.
With imagination, deep empathy, and skilled and compelling lyricism, Baker took a black marker to those Senate documents and culled a poetic recount of the Creole revolt. Layers of ink connect readers to Baker’s poetic process: (re)phrasing the narrative of the state through a dexterous process of hands-on redactions.
ballast is a relentless, wrenching, and gorgeously written book, a defiant reclamation of one of the most important but overlooked events in US history, and an essential contribution to contemporary poetry.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Audrey on October 06, 2023

wow.......more

Goodreads review by Katie on February 01, 2025

5 stars......more

Goodreads review by Alissa on January 13, 2024

The experience I had reading ballast was a mess of shock and terror and grief. From these US Senate documents of the 1841 revolt of enslaved people on the ship Creole, quenton baker has enacted what Saidiya Hartman calls "a history written with and against archive." The effect of this erasure poem i......more

Goodreads review by Amanda on February 25, 2024

The first part of the book was blackout poetry and this was everything. I felt these poems and how they spoke the experiences with such few words, sometimes only one or two at a time. It was moving. The second part was a series of poems without format, with words falling all over the page. I am sure......more

Goodreads review by Joseph on March 29, 2023

Amazing, absolutely stunning. Beautiful and haunting. This is one of those works that's difficult to review, because everything about it is exceptionally well-done. Do you just list the themes explored? Do you list the emotions it made you feel? Do you just rotely write your interpretation? Do you a......more