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Eat Salt Gaze at the Ocean
Eat Salt Gaze at the Ocean | Junie Désil
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Poems using the Haitian (original) zombie as a metaphor for the condition and treatment of Black bodies in contemporary North America.
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That was a quick read, but an emotional gut-punch all the same.

As a citizen of a nation that was a major trader of enslaved people, with a colonial legacy that continues to negatively impact pretty much everybody on earth, this was a hard read. Désil speaks of the toll it took her to write it, and I can only imagine how it feels to live the consequences of enslaved forebears.
I found this book looking up the meaning of the phrase 👇ðŸ»

Bookwomble ... "allostatic load"†, which Désil is using as the title of her imminently forthcoming poetry collection. I'm glad I was moved to order this volume, and I'll definitely be getting her next.

† Allostatic load is "the wear and tear on the body" which accumulates as an individual is exposed to repeated or chronic stress.
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LoverOfLearning Great photo! 21h
Bookwomble @LoverOfLearning Thank you 😊 I have a basket of stones, shells and sea glass from beaches we've visited and they've been catching my eye the last week or so as, occasionally, the sun peeps out and shines on them 🌞 19h
LoverOfLearning @Bookwomble my mom collects these too along with sand from each location :) 15h
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Next up, a poetry collection by a Canadian author of Haitian descent, using zombie folklore as a metaphor for slavery, being Black in a White-dominated world, immigration narratives, generational trauma, and healing, the book's title being the traditional remedy for zombiïsm.
🇭🇹 #Haiti 🇨🇦 #Canada