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"In My Older Brother, A Famous Rapper, Alyesha Wise invites us into stories that are as raw as they are healing. Through themes of family, identity, and peace, Wise transforms pain into resilience and fracture into unity. This remarkable collection is both intimate and universal-a testament to the strength we discover in our shared humanity." — Dr. Ilyasah Shabazz, daughter of Malcolm X, author, community organizer, social activist, and motivational speaker
"With My Older Brother, A Famous Rapper, Alyesha Wise delivers a memoir in verse, a carefully structured mixtape of testimony on what it means to be seen, erased and then resurrected. It's a collection that demands more than it asks. Unapologetic and wavering. A commitment to truth telling. And if that's not what poetry should be, then I don't know what poetry is." — Shihan Van Clief, Tony Award-winning HBO Def Poet and co-founder of Da Poetry Lounge
"Alyesha's poems are love letters to every young person raised on concrete streets and 90s rap songs. They are an ode not just to her brother, but to every little and older brother that brothered us, to every rhyme that raised us, to every lyric that rose our own internal Lazarus, to every childhood memory that carved us into our own church. Her work both cradles us, as well as calls us to face our own mirrors until we become better versions of ourselves. This collection is our favorite rapper's favorite poem, our favorite poet's favorite rhythm. This is the music that both reminds us of where we have come from, and that also calls us back home. And we'll be singing this song, forever." — Barbara Fant, author of Joy in the Belly of a Riot: Poems, Prayers, Memories, and Meditations (HarperCollins Publishers, 2025)
PAGES matam (They/He), is a genderqueer med-school dropout turned award-winning multi-hyphenate who was late to their own birth (aka almost didn't survive) after a near 11-months pregnancy. Now, they strive to create timely and timeless stories centering Black & Queer characters who defy the odds. Fluent in five languages, they are a published poet and spokenword artist, burlesque performer, high-concept drama TV writer, pleasure advocate and agent of imagination born and raised in Cameroon, Central Africa who then blossomed in Washington D.C. (Piscataway Land). PAGES loves anime, mario kart and fried plantains as much as developing character-driven projects centering Black and queer folx exploring their complicated relationship with parents and grief that teaches us it's never too late for self-discovery. Their writing, merging West-African folklore and magical realism with hood mythology, is fueled by their cultural and immigrant experiences as well as Toni Morrison's words: "the function of freedom is to free someone else."
- Publisher: El Martillo Press
- Publish Date: September 29, 2025
- Pages: 106
- Language: English
- Type: Paperback
- EAN/UPC: 9798349476389
- Dimensions: 8.5 X 5.5 X 0.2 inches | 0.3 pounds
- BISAC Categories: Poetry
