Sundress Publications announces the pre-release of Barbara Fant’s Mouths Of Garden. Fant’s poetry encourages readers to examine their lineage as alive and intrinsically linked to
their current moment. Get your copy now for $6 off the cover price!
In Mouths of Garden, there is a distinct sense of both suffocation and symphony, as Barbara Fant describes resiliency, especially of Black people continuing to uplift communities ravaged by racism, illness, domestic abuse, police brutality, and toxic omission. A deep spatial awareness presents itself in Fant’s work, as bodies mold to the shape of caskets, bullets, fossilized homes, and screams suffocate in the violence often ignored by surrounding eyes. Yet, by tracing the steadfast throats and backbones of Black
women working to uproot the paralyzing scenes of missing Black girls and targeted Black boys, Fant’s language is a reflective, echoing choir calling to transform the inexcusable stagnation in America’s attempts to address longstanding discrimination.
As the speaker recalls a long lineage of aunts, sisters, grandmothers, and mothers who have harnessed the power of a church piano or produced the tenderness of newly braided hair, she slowly discovers a potency blooming from the movements of her own body as she writes, “I found myself in a braid / crawled out of my own casket / made my way inside a mouth, / and grew another part of my body.” Fant’s poetry cultivates a garden where Black voices pry away the stale American soil to reclaim the sprouts of open mouths and honest words buried beneath.
Hanif Adburraqib, author of Go Ahead in the Rain: Notes on A Tribe Called Quest, says, “The delight of Mouths of Garden is the same delight that I find rising up in the poems of Barbara Fant time and time again: the images snap to life before a reader’s eyes, the narratives guide you generously, but still keep something for themselves. Everyone that Barbara writes about feels so richly and tenderly rendered. This book builds a world, and then does everyone and everything within the world justice.”
Pre-order your copy of Mouths of Garden on the Sundress website.