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Yard Show - by Janice N Harrington

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  • Winner of the 90th Anisfield-Wolf Book AwardFinalist for the 2025 PEN/Voelcker AwardFinalist for the Midland Authors Award (Poetry)Longlisted for the 2024 National Book Critics Circle AwardNamed one of the top 25 Best New Poetry Books by the New York Public LibraryBlack history, cultural expression, and the natural world fuse in Janice N. Harrington's Yard Show to investigate how Black Americans have shaped a sense of belonging and place within the Midwestern United States.
  • About the Author: With a heart divided between the Midwest and the South, Janice N. Harrington weaves memory and place into questions about how we build a sense of belonging.
  • 107 Pages
  • Poetry, Women Authors

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About the Book



"Black history, cultural expression, and the natural world fuse in Janice N. Harrington's Yard Show to investigate how Black Americans have shaped a sense of belonging and place within the Midwestern United States. As seen through the documentation of objects found within yard shows, this collection of descriptive, lyrical, and experimental poems speaks to the Black American Imagination in all its multiplicity. Harrington's speaker is a chronicler of yesterdays, using the events of the past to center and advocate for a future that celebrates pleasure and self-fulfillment within Black communities"--



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Winner of the 90th Anisfield-Wolf Book Award
Finalist for the 2025 PEN/Voelcker Award
Finalist for the Midland Authors Award (Poetry)
Longlisted for the 2024 National Book Critics Circle Award
Named one of the top 25 Best New Poetry Books by the New York Public Library

Black history, cultural expression, and the natural world fuse in Janice N. Harrington's Yard Show to investigate how Black Americans have shaped a sense of belonging and place within the Midwestern United States. As seen through the documentation of objects found within yard shows, this collection of descriptive, lyrical, and experimental poems speaks to the Black American Imagination in all its multiplicity.

Harrington's speaker is a chronicler of yesterdays, using the events of the past to center and advocate for a future that celebrates pleasure and self-fulfillment within Black communities.




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"This generous volume is a memorable testament to Black creativity." --Publishers Weekly, starred review

"In this splendid collection, Janice N. Harrington pays meticulous attention as she visits and travels and 'makes place, ' and through place reads history, constructing her own gorgeous 'yard show' of observations, facts, fragments, quotations, memories, and stories. Moving from a single figure to a broad sweep of what was once Midwestern prairie, she illustrates and celebrates the resilience of Black people, through whom 'broken things' are 'redeemed, reused, repurposed.' Both testimony and praise song, Yard Show is a bountiful offering." --Martha Collins, author of Casualty Reports

"In Yard Show, Janice N. Harrington proves once again why she is one of our great American writers. Regarding Black women gardeners in particular, in the poem 'Yard Show 1' Harrington notes, 'No one studied her lived aesthetic.' But Harrington in her courageous, nuanced portraits does. She gives such women all the room they need to grow, to flourish, to spill over trellises and rail in full sun. Are these women going along, trying to fit the fulsomeness and ache of their lives into prim, acceptable parcels? No. This kind of defiance isn't for those who prefer their flowers dried and pinned, trapped in a theory of life over life itself. It takes courage to reveal hidden or denied beauty. No text reclaims and lauds that bounty of Black womanist work out of the 70's and 80's like this poetry does. Morrison of loam and prairie, Janice N. Harrington bids us to lose ourselves in the tall bluestem. To claim our place in this most American of landscapes, the grass and grain cradle. Harrington asks, "Is this restoration?" Yes it is. Righteously, unapologetically, unabashedly so." --Vievee Francis, author of The Shared World

"In an epigraph to Yard Show, Roxane Gay theorizes that 'There aren't a lot of black people writing about the Midwest, ' and any reader of this collection will be glad for it. Janice N. Harrington has rendered a sweepingly intimate landscape, taking in the detail of small things as does a bird crossing the plains. The skillful leaping in these lines is astonishing and deeply concerned with interruption/disruption: 'That shadow? It could be a spider. / It could be a brown recluse. / It could be my nappy hair.' or 'Scabs of linoleum atop a cement slab.' This is the kind of poetry that teaches us to see and, in 'If You Should Wake' (what is certainly the most rewarding poem I have read in a decade), teaches the imagination how to renew itself." --Dante Micheaux, author of Circus

"The erudite latest from Harrington celebrates the yard show--a personalized, and personally significant, display of objects in one's yard--as a microcosm for Black American expressions of place and belonging. Harrington's poems draw on a variety of sources--from roadside signs to the words of Martin Luther King Jr.--to create a delightful poetic mélange that showcases the ingenuity of Black Americans making space for themselves. The long title poem catalogs a specific yard show, moving fluidly between the voice of the speaker and a woman whose yard reflects her efforts to define her environment, incorporating 'a red-capped gnome, ' 'two ponds, three fountains, ' a hand-painted plastic cherub, and 'a cast-iron kettle pinked with sedum, ' among other treasures. Harrington captures the (at times) mundane and oppressive Midwest: 'I am heading to Springfield, / through flatscapes, past variegated greens, / the Second Amendment Burma-shaved on fence posts/ SHOOTING SPORTS/ ARE SAFE AND FUN/ THERE'S NO NEED/ TO FEAR A GUN/ while a voice on the radio predicts farm futures.' Yet possibility remains in '[a] woman's backyard and garden.// What she's made, with coins of sweat and constant work.' This generous volume is a memorable testament to Black creativity." --Publishers Weekly, starred review




About the Author



With a heart divided between the Midwest and the South, Janice N. Harrington weaves memory and place into questions about how we build a sense of belonging. Harrington a Guggenheim fellow, winner of the Kate Tufts Discovery Award, and a Cave Canem Fellow, Harrington has published three previous books of poetry: Even the Hollow My Body Made Is Gone, The Hands of Strangers, and Primitive: The Art and Life of Horace H. Pippin. Also an award-winning children's writer, Harrington teaches creative writing at the University of Illinois.


Dimensions (Overall): 8.9 Inches (H) x 6.9 Inches (W) x .5 Inches (D)
Weight: .5 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: Women Authors
Genre: Poetry
Number of Pages: 107
Publisher: BOA Editions
Format: Paperback
Author: Janice N Harrington
Language: English
Street Date: October 15, 2024
TCIN: 90737917
UPC: 9781960145314
Item Number (DPCI): 247-00-7442
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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