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black frag/ments - Lolita Stewart-White

black frag/ments

Buch | Softcover
72 Seiten
2026
Hub City Press (Verlag)
979-8-88574-065-4 (ISBN)
CHF 25,90 inkl. MwSt
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Lolita Stewart-White's black frag/ments is a breathtaking series of narrative-lyric poems about the fragmentation of the Black body, family, and community facilitated by the historic and ongoing racism in the US healthcare system.


After her husband’s cancer diagnosis, Stewart-White finds herself haunted by the trauma Black Americans continue to face in medical settings. These poems, both brazen and tenderhearted, explore enduring love in the face of grief and hardship while drawing parallels to past injustices. Stewart-White expertly weaves ancestral and present voices together, resulting in an intergenerational archive that centers one family’s challenging journey in a broader context of how black people protest, repair, and revive.

Lolita Stewart-White is a poet, playwright, and filmmaker from Liberty City, Florida. She is a Pushcart nominee and winner of the Paris American Series Prize. Her poetry has been featured in Ploughshares, Prairie Schooner, Beloit Poetry Journal, the Boston Review, and the African American Review. Her poem “Healing” was featured in the anthology This is the Honey, curated by New York Times best-selling author Kwame Alexander. Stewart-White is an alumnus of Miami City Theatre’s Homegrown Program, a playwriting development program that nurtures emerging BIPOC playwrights. She is a Cave Canem Fellows Fund Project Grantee for her play-in-verse, Liberty City Vignettes currently in development. Stewart-White has received fellowships from the South Florida Cultural Consortium, the Miami Light Project, and the Sundance Screenwriters Lab. Her films have been exhibited at the Los Angeles Pan African Film Festival, the Seattle Black Film Festival, and the Miami Museum of Contemporary Art (MoCA). She lives in Miami, FL.

Prelude to Blue
Burnt Orange Mountain
After the Diagnosis
Damn Damn Damn
Good Times (Strange Fruit Episode, 1976)
A Song for You
Kind of Blue: Variation One
Chorus of Ancestors
FADE IN:
Q & A
African American Sentence
EXHIBIT A – The Tuskegee Experiment
The House that was my Husband’s Body
Kind of Blue: Variation Two
Dear Wife
Reconstruction
Way in the Middle of the Air
fragment: (n.)
Daughter’s Responses to a Counseling Session
Dear Dad
Text from a Friend
Everything is a Black Girl
Kind of Blue: Variation Three
Heartache Ghazal 
Afro Beautiful
Definition of Blue
Oncology Elegy
Chorus of Ancestors
How to Shield a Dark Body
Right On!
Exhibit B: Billing Department
Kind of Blue: Variation Four
Healing
Fugitivity
The House That Was My Husband’s Body
Instructions for Intimacy after your Partner’s Cancer Treatment
Husband’s Instructions
Dear Death
fragment: (v.)
Exhibit C: Henrietta Lacks Speaks
AFib (or Revolution Redux)
Call and Response
Dear Husband
Kind of Blue: Variation Five
How to Cry without Tears
Root of my Blues
Chorus of Ancestors
African American Sentence
Emancipation Blues
The House that was my Husband’s Body
Fragmented: (adj.)
Exhibit D: Dem Dark Bones
And You Don’t Stop
Prayer in A Minor
Anointed
Chorus of Ancestors
Kind of Blue; Variation Six
Revolutionary Fragments
Black as Material, Mode and Movement
Intensive Care Rebellion
Self-portrait as Hoodie
Sounder

Erscheint lt. Verlag 19.3.2026
Zusatzinfo Illustrations
Sprache englisch
Maße 139 x 215 mm
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Lyrik / Gedichte
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-13 979-8-88574-065-4 / 9798885740654
Zustand Neuware
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