The Willies The Willies

Publisher Description

The Willies, poet and scholar Adam Falkner’s first full-length collection, offers a sharp and vulnerable new portrait of the journey into queerhood in America. In a voice that Dr. Cornel West heralds as “prophetic in bleak times,” Falkner departs from a more familiar coming out narrative to center the stories of several dueling selves. Masquerading white boy. Child of an addict. Closeted varsity athlete. Grief-struck friend. Through snapshots of “Willies” both tragic and humorous, merciless and humane, Falkner offers powerful new ways of understanding the intersectional linkage that binds queer shame to cultural appropriation.


The Willies traverses Wu-Tang Clan listening parties to pine forests in the Catskill Mountains to rehab waiting rooms to depict the various costumes we hide within toward navigating the legacies of toxic masculinity, and the many interior tensions synonymous with queer life. At it’s core, The Willies asks us to consider not Who will we become if we give name to that which scares us? but rather Who might we become if we do not? Drifting seamlessly between the scholarly and conversational, Falkner’s poems showcase a versatility of language and a courageous hunger toward naming, as Aracelis Girmay proclaims it, “the ways we devastate one another daily but also the ways we might be opened into love.”

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2020
January 22
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
44
Pages
PUBLISHER
Button Poetry
SELLER
ABP INC SCB Distributors Inc.
SIZE
9.2
MB
Love in a Time of Robot Apocalypse Love in a Time of Robot Apocalypse
2011
There's A Reason They Call It A Scene (Enhanced Media Edition) There's A Reason They Call It A Scene (Enhanced Media Edition)
2015
19 Knives 19 Knives
2000
There's A Reason They Call It A Scene There's A Reason They Call It A Scene
2015
I Love You is Back I Love You is Back
2012
Intense in Future Tense: Philadelphia Youth Poetry from Cliveden of the National Trust Intense in Future Tense: Philadelphia Youth Poetry from Cliveden of the National Trust
2011