Reviews tagging 'Blood'

Don't Call Us Dead: Poems by Danez Smith

16 reviews

booksthatburn's review

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emotional reflective sad medium-paced

5.0


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yinflower's review against another edition

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challenging dark reflective sad medium-paced

5.0


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hexedmaiden's review against another edition

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emotional fast-paced

5.0

You ever read a book and think "I wish I read this sooner," that was me with this poetry collection. This was so beautiful and heartbreaking. 

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faithratesbooks's review against another edition

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challenging dark emotional reflective sad tense fast-paced

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shellroch285's review against another edition

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emotional reflective medium-paced

4.5

The significance of the theme of blood was what stood out the most to me. These poems were so powerful, and I really admire how they’re all weaved together. I love the sounds Smith uses; reading certain stanzas that caught my eye was a wonderful experience✨

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lasafica_reads's review

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emotional fast-paced

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5.0


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elwirax's review against another edition

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reflective fast-paced

3.0

"...we did not build your boats (though we did leave a trail of kin to guide us home). we did not build your prisons (though we did & we fill them too). we did not ask to be part of your America (though are we not America? her joints brittle & dragging a ripped gown through Oakland?). i can’t stand your ground. i’m sick of calling your recklessness the law. each night, i count my brothers. & in the morning, when some do not survive to be counted, i count the holes they leave.  - dear white america 

"anything is possible in a place where you can burn a body with less outrage than a flag" - every day is a funeral & a miracle
 

This collection had many beautiful, and reflective lines while focusing on difficult subject matter like police brutality, racism, HIV, mortality and sexuality. dear white america , every day is a funeral & a miracle and not an elegy were by far my favourite pieces in this collection, the anger and frustration that flows out of them was hard-hitting and raw. Poems like dream where every black person is standing by the ocean focused on the importance of remembering the hardships endured by the Black community while others emphasised caring past a hashtag/ momentary social media interest and aiming for real change.  As in its opening poem (summer, somewhere) that imagines a world where all lost Black boys are resurrected, Smith offers moments of hope in between the more hard-hitting themes. 

However, I really don't think that the type of poetry in the first half was really for me i.e. disjointed (line breaks at strange times that hinder reading and make it seem like words have just been thrown together) and written in a way that makes it difficult to grasp the full meaning. I personally prefer a solid structure /fully formed sentences (like in the second half) when it comes to poetry. 

By no means was it a bad poetry collection though, it was personal and emotional in its subject matter, but I don't really know what to rate it so I'm going to leave it blank for now.

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mossybean's review

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challenging dark emotional reflective sad tense medium-paced

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calcijade's review against another edition

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emotional sad fast-paced

4.0


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