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WINNER OF THE 2021 PULITZER PRIZE IN POETRY
FINALIST FOR THE 2020 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FOR POETRY
Natalie Diazโs highly anticipated follow-up to When My Brother Was an Aztec, winner of an American Book Award
Postcolonial Love Poem is an anthem of desire against erasure. Natalie Diazโs brilliant second collection demands that every body carried in its pagesโbodies of language, land, rivers, suffering brothers, enemies, and loversโbe touched and held
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Book Title: Postcolonial Love Poem
Book Author: Natalie Diaz
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Postcolonial Love Poem by Natalie Diaz Book Review
Name: Nicole R.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Run'n'Gunned
Date: Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2020
Review: My favorite parts about this particular collection are Diaz's focus on basketball, water, the body, and language. What I most appreciate about her poetry, in this collection and in When My Brother Was an Aztec, is how obvious it is that she has chosen every single word - every.single.one. - with careful consideration and mesmerizing craft. Every word leaves an impact and every poem stays with you, keeping you company throughout the collection and lingering afterwards, haunting you like a disembodied, whispered word in an empty room. I was so excited for this collection and it did not disappoint. Will re-read, recommend, re-read, recommend, and re-read until people stop listening--and then I'll keep it up. Buy now and keep it close, friends!
P.S. The Sherman Alexie mention... my HEART.
Name: David Woo
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Poems for a luminous new Southwest
Date: Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2020
Review: I admire that the aspirations of Postcolonial Love Poem are grand and restless and world-devouring as literature strives to be, while re-orienting the foundational stories of western cultureโthe Greek myths (โI, Minotaurโ), the Bible (โIt Was the Animalsโ)โwith the fresh perspective of a Mojave woman, a basketball player, a voracious reader, a queer artist. Fluently the poems traverse and sustain different scales of subject matter, from loveโs intimacy to our nationโs dark history to the otherness of the gods. The luminous specificity about a landscape and context that I share (the deserts of the Southwest, an identity as a queer artist of color) does its part for what is one of the most important cultural acts of our times: to widen the embrace of the culture to those whose lives were previously unknown, discounted, elided.
Name: Kindle Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Looking in a Window
Date: Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2020
Review: In her collection of poetry, "Postcolonial Love Poem," Natalie Diaz shares her indigenous heritage and observations of human nature in frightfully revealing imagery. At times, I was homesick for a place not my home; at others, I felt that I had stumbled onto something so personal, so private, not for my eyes but couldn't look away. I am more complete for having read this collection.
Name: Jerold
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Just for classโฆnot that good
Date: Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2022
Review: I got this book for my collage English class, so I have no interest in reading this or any poem book. From a neutral point of view, itโs just random events or stuff that happened in her life. The author of the book Natalie Diaz is a Native American female basketball player/ poet. She also seems to be a lesbian and hints at her encounters. Itโs just a cringy book altogether. Other poems are about being Native American or how there discriminated against or how it is being lesbian. There are may poems including ones where she talked about playing basketball with her brothers and sometimes with her only or many other brothers (I assume because itโs hard to tell since Natalie Diaz doesnโt ever really say thing but just hints) doing random stuff for example one of her first poems in the book is about her brother holding a knife supposingly stabbed the dad or something like that. Most of these poems are very hard to decipher with Natalie Diazโs use of language. Diaz uses a lot of vivid imagery to immerse you into the story. Also, she is very descriptive often naming locations of sites be it religious or an attraction while also mentioning many things like roman gods and includes some myth creatures. Itโs all put together in this weird book of random occurrences. I am not trying to badmouth the book but itโs just IN MY OPINION just random things that go on in or through her life or just in general her thoughts. I like Diaz's vivid imagery and use of words which paints a better picture. She has a very unique rhyme. The way the poem flows is very interesting. I don't like the randomness of the poems and how hard she makes the meanings to be. It was very hard to figure out what Diaz meant in what she was saying. She never just outright says it she only beats around the bush and I dislike that. Tho I said that it did help me in length in my essays which I love lol.
All Iโm saying is itโs not my cup of tea but maybe itโs for you.
Name: Lisa DeLay
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A torrent of poetic refreshment
Date: Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2020
Review: Linguistically, creatively, lyrically, this work glitters with life force. Diaz is river, she tell us in the pages contained here; but there is hardly any containing the flood waters that will drench you as her poems serpentine through themes of desire, colonial-impact, identity, becoming, and plenty more.
Name: Andre
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A Book for Our Time
Date: Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2021
Review: This is a book for our time. It speaks to the issues of justice, race, and the environment. The poet has a wide knowledge of Indigenous stories and Greek myths, creating an entertaining and informative read of depth and creativity. I highly recommend this as among the finest of recent poetry books.
Name: C. Derick Varn
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great
Date: Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2021
Review: Natalie Diaz has a beautiful range as a poet: in the topic, in tone, in line length, etc. Both indigenous and Latine issues are carefully and yet honestly addressed. From love to cultural erasure, Diaz wrestles with it honestly and skillfully.
Name: The Ros Family
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Worth the read!!!
Date: Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2022
Review: While I myself am not an avid reader of poems or poem collections, when given the chance to read this book through one of my college courses, I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed my read of Postcolonial Love Poem.
Without spoiling too much about itโs contents, the book is a blend of a variety of poems tying into the authorโs experience growing up as a Native American, her identity as both Native American and a lesbian woman, as well as her unfiltered affection for her lover coming through in writing.
As I wrote back in the first sentence of my review, I noted that I am hardly an avid reader of poetry or poem collections. I mention that partially to explain how I came across this book, but more importantly to share where exactly my point of view comes from. While my typical genres are romance and realistic fiction, the extent of poetry I partook in before I had read this book essentially boils down to either basic poetry back from childhood or nothing at all. As such, my comprehension of the writing fell off at certain points along the way, but besides those brief moments, most of the poems were beautifully crafted and catered to the genres I already enjoyed.
The point Iโm essentially trying to make is that even if someone like me can find enjoyment in a book thatโs fairly beyond me, maybe you should take a chance on this book like I did.
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