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Trouble The Water
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Trouble The Water in Brampton, ON
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Trouble The Water in Brampton, ON
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Winner of the A. Poulin, Jr. Poetry PrizeFinalist for the 2017 Kate Tufts Discovery AwardFinalist for the 2017 Thom Gunn Award for Gay PoetryFinalist for the 2017 Lambda Literary Award for Gay PoetryFinalist for the Norma Farber First Book AwardRich in religious and artistic imagery, Trouble the Water is an intriguing exploration of race, sexuality, and identity, particularly where self-hood is in constant flux. These intimate, sensual poems interweave pop culture and historymoving from the Bible through several artistic erasto interrogate what it means to be, as Austin says, fully human as a queer, black body” in 21st century America.
"'Expect poison of the standing water,' Blake warned, highlighting the dangers of imaginative stagnation. I’m now tempted to believe that Blake himself has sent us Derrick Austin and his remarkable collection, Trouble the Water. At once gospel and troubadour song, these deeply spiritual and expansively erotic poems are lucid, unflinching, urgent. This is an extraordinary debut." Mary Szybist, winner of the National Book Award
Winner of the A. Poulin, Jr. Poetry PrizeFinalist for the 2017 Kate Tufts Discovery AwardFinalist for the 2017 Thom Gunn Award for Gay PoetryFinalist for the 2017 Lambda Literary Award for Gay PoetryFinalist for the Norma Farber First Book AwardRich in religious and artistic imagery, Trouble the Water is an intriguing exploration of race, sexuality, and identity, particularly where self-hood is in constant flux. These intimate, sensual poems interweave pop culture and historymoving from the Bible through several artistic erasto interrogate what it means to be, as Austin says, fully human as a queer, black body” in 21st century America.
"'Expect poison of the standing water,' Blake warned, highlighting the dangers of imaginative stagnation. I’m now tempted to believe that Blake himself has sent us Derrick Austin and his remarkable collection, Trouble the Water. At once gospel and troubadour song, these deeply spiritual and expansively erotic poems are lucid, unflinching, urgent. This is an extraordinary debut." Mary Szybist, winner of the National Book Award






















