let the dead in
Signed copy of let the dead in by Saida Agostini Summary “In her remarkable book, let the dead in, Saida Agostini asks, ‘where does the story start?‘ And she answers and answers:…’with one lie, then another, then another, until a whole/world is born, and we wait, a revolt of black girls.‘ These courageous poems of blooming and brutality, of unrelenting voice and witness, take us deep into the ruthless body, into spirit-killing. These brave poems write the murder of black women, hatred of queer and trans bodies as not just common, but endemic—yet Agostini brings survival into light, brings strong black women alive and beautiful and wildly sexual: ‘we are nothing if not houses to each other that can hold/all sorts of brutal tender memory, make rooms of flesh/and light.‘” — Jan Beatty, author of The Body Wars Saida Agostini’s first full-length poetry collection, let the dead in, is an exploration of the mythologies that seek to subjugate Black bodies, and the counter-stories that re