
Every Where Alien
Author: Brad Walrond
Narrator: Brad Walrond
Unabridged: 3 hr 18 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Amistad
Published: 08/13/2024
Categories: Fiction, Poetry, African American & Black Poetry, Lgbtq+

Author: Brad Walrond
Narrator: Brad Walrond
Unabridged: 3 hr 18 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Amistad
Published: 08/13/2024
Categories: Fiction, Poetry, African American & Black Poetry, Lgbtq+
Brad Walrond is a poet, author, conceptual/performance artist, and one of the foremost writers and performers of the 1990s Black Arts Movement centered in New York City. His works include the recordings Underneath the Metal, Eargasms: Crucial Poetics: vol.1; fallopia, on Shelley Nicole’s album, I Am American, produced by Vernon Reid, Walrond’s own full length album, Alien Day, produced by Howard Alper; Blood Brothers, a multimedia installation; and Brad and Kimberley Knox’s short film Cyborg Heaven. Walrond holds a B.A. from The City College of New York and an M.A. from Columbia University.
Thanks to NetGalley & Amistad for the ARC! Brad Walrond’s Every Where Alien is feverish and oppressive in its history, but how else could one present a history so full of oppression? The book feels deeply influenced by ballroom music and culture—these poems stick to readers like sweat-soaked clothes,......more
Every where Alien by Brad Walrond is a mouthful of lightning. The collection pulls you from what ever context you find it in into a context beyond realm reason and 3rd Dimension. It is no easy read, you have to sit with this one--you have to inquire your elders, your superiors, your good magic and y......more
ARC given by NetGalley for Honest Review A feirce collection of poetry and prose centered at the crossroads of black and queer culture. Walrond's use of space, imagery, and form is refreshing and invigorating. The prose flows and the poetry keeps the reader enthralled. It's a long collection and at t......more
I'm sorry... I wanted to love this but I truthfully wanted to give it 1 star but upped it cuz it's black and queer. This is my least favorite style of poetry, it feels very performative. Lots of big name drops and heavy words to get shock value just grouped together. I really don't like poetry or any......more