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    Pulchritude

    A Black Poetic Journey To Finding Beauty in the Struggle

    by Michael Anderson

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    Pulchritude is a collection of poems documenting the heart wrenching, eye winking, laugh-inducing, tear jerking resilience of African-Americans and people of African descent throughout history and modern times in the face of chaos and tragedy. It is a birthday party for pain. A celebration of setbacks. A praise dance for devastation.
    Every story showcases the entrance, the dwelling in, or striding out of turmoil. Each is fully equipped with endearing, enraging, and enlightening characters that range from victims, bystanders, to the main inflictors of the struggle at hand.
    The book adamantly asserts that it is despite and because of our struggles that black people have been able to carve out culture and bulletproof endurance.
    The poems are coupled with vibrant, culturally relevant, illustrations and, sometimes tongue-in-cheek, but most times educational footnotes.
    The book is split into two sections: "Rhythm & Beauty (R&B)" and "Real".
    Part one centers around the beauty in historical, socio-economic and political struggles. Readers stumble upon intimate testimonies from Hogwart's token Black Wizard "Lee Jordan", A Black Mad Hatter, and even a black bumblebee princess who tires of her bougie royal upbringing and runs away from her future as Queen Bee. Featuring poems like "Thank You Letter to Tragedy", "Respectability", "Where Hip-Hop Lives", and "No One Warned the White Teacher in the Hood".
    Part two is short and jumps into a sea of quick, untitled poems, examining the beauty of black interpersonal struggles, wounded black relationships, black anxiousness, black regret, and black forgiveness. It also leaves room for bursts of introspection from Michael's own life. Part two featuring numbers such as "Jamaica Look Like", "Give it Up", and "Daddies".
    Splashes of healing and humor are interspersed throughout both parts of the book with pieces like "Black Boy Smile", "The Dance", "Puzzle Peace", "Black Book Remedies","Striving", and "Kanye West".
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    • Primary Category: Poetry
    • Project Option: 6×9 in, 15×23 cm
      # of Pages: 210
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      • Softcover: 9781366245502
    • Publish Date: Mar 10, 2017
    • Language English
    • Keywords african-american, african-american poetry, black poetry, pulchritude
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    About the Creator
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    Michael Anderson
    New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States

    Michael Anderson is a New Jersey poet and artist by way of Jamaica. His poetry revolves around subjects of self-encouragement, self-actualization, and self-discovery. He provides unique poetic critiques and analysis of problematic aspects of our society from an anti-racist, feminist, anti-classist, realistic and non-dismissive lens. Michael strives to create spaces of reflection, recovery, reconciliation and rebellion by using artistic platforms to employ his words as a voice for traditionally unheard populations. He has been a member of the Rutgers Slam Poetry Team. He was the former host, and now President of Verbal Mayhem Poetry Collective at Rutgers University. He studies Journalism and Media along with Africana Studies. In addition to the open mics and slams, Michael does public speaking and performs his poetry at middle schools, high schools, and colleges. He loves to read and loves to learn. Michael believes that freedom arrives through learning.

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