Thresh  Hold, Marlanda Dekine
Thresh  Hold, Marlanda Dekine
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Thresh & Hold

Author: Marlanda Dekine

Narrator: Marlanda Dekine

Unabridged: 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Hub City Press

Published: 03/29/2023


Synopsis

A New York Times New-in-Poetry featureMarlanda Dekine’s debut collection is a holy, radical unlearning and reclamation of self. What does it mean to be a Gullah-Geechee descendant from a rural place where a third of the nation’s founding wealth was harvested by trafficked West and Central Africans? Dekine’s poems travel across age and time, signaling that both the past and future exist in the present. Through erasure and persona, Dekine reimagines intergenerational traumas and calls institutions from the Works Progress Administration narratives to modern-day museums to task.Beyond gospel music, fear, and the stories of generations past, Thresh & Hold offers magic, healing, and innovative pathways to manifest intimacy. Dekine remembers, remakes, and brings forth their many selves, traveling far in order to deeply connect to a spiritual home within and all around them, calling: “I am listening to Spirit. I am not dying today.” Marlanda Dekine is the winner of the 2021 New Southern Voices Poetry Prize, judged by Gabrielle Calvocoressi.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Sonja

A great read is Thresh & Hold by Marlanda Dekine. Queer and Gullah-Geechee, they lead us through their journey of discovery and pain and blossoming. Reading the book as a whole was a wonder-ful experience. I recommend it. I couldn’t stop reading it. I feel very much like the reviewer Gabrielle Calvo......more

Goodreads review by Maddy

I forget how wonderful poetry can be. There is an art in saying as much as possible with as few words as possible. My favorite quotes: "I want my body, but I don't want it to be called a body" "I was an unforgiving mirror" "Flooding in now, I rest so I can harvest new worlds, A ready net so still" "Exhaust......more

Goodreads review by Burgi

I love the magic in a poem like "Home Body", the rootedness and sense of place in poems such as "The Holy Place" and "Plantersville, South Caroline" for example, and the deep resonance of song and incantation in all. What a pleasure to read Thresh & Hold! I will be looking for more from this author......more