In this electrifying debut poetry collection--written with the ferocity of Rita Dove's groundbreaking Thomas and Beulah--a critically acclaimed award-winning talent explores a wide range of emotions, from anxiety to ecstasy reflecting the moon's phases, from Waning Gibbous to Full.
Both intimate and intricately structured Tramaine Suubi's remarkable work is inspired by the moon--its phases' effects on water, the Earth, and our bodies. Phases relishes in the beauty of change, even that caused by heartbreak. Suubi's refreshing, vulnerable verse begs to be underlined, memorized, and shared; each of her poems operate as love letters to the cyclical healing that occurs in nature, in our bodies, and in the bodies that have come before us.
Tramaine Suubi is a quadrilingual multi-hyphenate Bantu writer hailing from Kampala. They are a graduate of Wheaton College, the Iowa Writers' Workshop, a Yellow Arrow Writer-in-Residence, and the 2022 Tin House Summer Workshop. Suubi is the editor of Writivism magazine, and their poems have appeared in Brink Literary Magazine and Solstice Literary Magazine, among other publications.
- Publisher: Amistad Press
- Publish Date: January 28, 2025
- Pages: 160
- Dimensions: 6.0 X 9.0 X 0.4 inches | 0.65 pounds
- Language: English
- Type: Paperback
- EAN/UPC: 9780063344914
- BISAC Categories: American - African American African Women Authors