Troubling the Line
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Language | English |
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Genre | Poetry |
Published | 2013 |
Publisher | Nightboat Books |
Pages | 544 |
ISBN | 9781937658106 |
OCLC | 1121447673 |
Troubling the Line: Trans and Genderqueer Poetry and Poetics a collection of poetry by transgender and genderqueer writers, edited by TC Tolbert and Trace Peterson. The collection itself contains some of the works by 55 different poets along with a "poetics statement", a reflection by each poet that provides context for their work. The book was published in 2013 by Nightboat Books.[1] The collection was reviewed by Stephanie Burt on Poetry Foundation's website.[2] It has been called "the first-ever collection of poetry by trans and genderqueer poets."[3]
Awards[]
The collection was a finalist for the Lambda Award in LGBT Anthology (2014).[4]
Contributing Poets[]
- Ahimsa Timoteo Bodhrán,
- Amir Rabiyah
- Ari Banias
- Ariel Goldberg
- Bo Luengsuraswat
- CAConrad
- Ching-In Chen
- Cole Krawitz
- D'Lo
- Dawn Lundy Martin
- Drew Krewer
- Duriel E. Harris
- EC Crandall
- Eileen Myles
- Eli Clare
- Ely Shipley
- Emerson Whitney
- Fabian Romero
- Gr Keer
- HR Hegnauer
- J. Rice
- j/j hastain
- Jaime Shearn Coan
- Jake Pam Dick
- Jen (Jay) Besemer
- Jenny Johnson
- John Wieners
- Joy Ladin
- Julia Talamantez Brolaski
- kari edwards
- Kit Yan
- Laura Neuman
- Lilith Latini
- Lizz Bronson
- Lori Selke
- Max Wolf Valerio
- Meg Day
- Micha Cárdenas
- Monica / Nico Peck
- Natro
- Oliver Bendorf
- Reba Overkill
- Samuel Ace
- Stacey Waite
- Stephanie Burt
- TC Tolbert
- Tim Trace Peterson
- Trish Salah
- TT Jax
- Y. Madrone
- Yosmay del Mazo
- Zoe Tuck
References[]
- ^ "Nightboat Books". www.nightboat.org. Retrieved 2018-04-27.
- ^ "Yes! Stephen Burt Reviews Troubling the Line for LA Review of Books by Harriet Staff". Poetry Foundation. Poetry Foundation. 2018-04-27. Retrieved 2018-04-27.
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: CS1 maint: others (link) - ^ "UPNEBookPartners - Troubling the Line: TC Tolbert". www.upne.com. Retrieved 2018-04-28.
- ^ "Identity, Praxis, and kari edwards' Trans Poetics". Poetry Center. 2017-04-26. Retrieved 2018-04-27.
External links[]
Categories:
- Poetry anthologies
- Transgender literature
- 2010s LGBT literature
- LGBT poetry