Septet for the Luminous Ones
A Black poet performs a shamanic soul retrieval of the seven-hundred-year-old diasporic black arts tradition
Continuing her search for a neotropical mythos, in this brilliant second collection poet fahima ife articulates various scenes of subduction. Spoken in quiet recognition and grounded in desire, Septet for the Luminous Ones imagines a lush soundscape textured in oblique spiritual fusion of the Taíno and Yoruba. Or, what it sounded like coming together for the first time, and what it sounds like ever after--breathless, diaspora calling. Similar to the incidents in Maroon Choreography, what resounds in these poems is an ecstatic love song of the Caribbean Americas, of the main lands and islands, shaped and reshaped as breathwork, ritual, communion, and fantasy. In essence, the collection speaks to raise the vibrational frequencies of all species on Earth through a sensual pulse of Black English.
From Alchemical Sirens
it flickers in
balsamic appeal
moist in the palms of our hands
a psalm a lamp a sap in our laps
an asp
plausible love song after love poems
were last put on hold
as in b l a ck a r t
the new black art is this --
find the lost soul and love it
Author: Fahima Ife
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Published: 02/06/2024
Pages: 128
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.95lbs
Size: 9.20h x 6.90w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9780819500939
About the Author
fahima ife is associate professor of Black Aesthetics and Poetics in the department of Critical Race and Ethnic Studies at the University of California Santa Cruz. She is the author of Maroon Choreography.