House of Muscle & Bone: Poetry & Art - Softcover

Sweet, M. Anne

 
9798995216803: House of Muscle & Bone: Poetry & Art

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Explores themes of identity, heritage, and the complexities of personal and cultural narratives. It reflects on the intersections of race, gender, and familial connections through vivid imagery and emotional depth.The poem "Enter into His Gates with Thanksgiving" emphasizes the rawness of human experience, celebrating the body and its desires. "Freckle Face" discusses societal perceptions of race and the impact of childhood teasing. "Blood Web," a poignant reflection on familial bonds and a sister's pain and resilience after a stroke. The Weight of Ancestry and Family"House of Muscle and Bone" illustrates the poet's connection to her ancestors and legacies passed down. "Mother" reflects on the physical and emotional toll of aging and the cyclical nature of life. "Descendant" examines heritage, race, identity, and societal expectations. The Struggles, Strength, and Resilience of Women"Seamstress" portrays the labor and artistry of women and the literal and metaphorical role of mending and creating. "Listen to Your Mother" presents a multifaceted view of motherhood, the nurturing and the burdens carried . "Lady Liberty" critiques the societal expectations placed on women. The Interplay of Culture, Identity, and Personal Narrative"Canto a los Orishas" explores the rich tapestry of Afro-Cuban spirituality. "Chili Pepper Rap" uses a playful tone to address themes of identity and cultural expression. "The Economy of Love" reflects on the harsh realities faced by women in oppressive circumstances. The Impact of Violence and Loss"Cotton Field" uses powerful imagery to evoke the pain of historical injustices. "Toys of Childhood" serves as an elegy for the victims of gun violence, the innocence lost and the lasting impact on families and communities.¿ The Role of Art and Expression"Artman" reflects on the role of creativity in healing and self-discovery. "Mary's Song" honors a tribal elder, emphasizing the role of storytelling and song in preserving cultural heritage.

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M. Anne Sweet is a poet and artist who has performed and exhibited throughout the Pacific Northwest. As a poet, she has performed individually, as well as with The Seattle Five Plus One, Project Z, and the Daughters of Dementia. Literary credits include a previous book-length poetry collection, Nailed to the Sky (Gazoobi Tales), as well as three graphic poems in the genre of graphic novels. She is a past winner of the Bart Baxter Poetry in Performance Competition, as well as having numerous works in print and online. She maintains a working studio in the Georgetown area of Seattle, Washington, where her visual art pieces frequently combine her art and poetry. She is the recipient of several visual art and purchase awards. She is currently learning to play upright acoustic bass and electric bass.

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