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Nejma (2014)

by Nayyirah Waheed(Favorite Author)
4.14 of 5 Votes: 8
ISBN
1494493322 (ISBN13: 9781494493325)
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English
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CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
review 1: "drop a name in the water. drop a name in the water. and a name in the water. drop another name in the water. and another. and another. and another. and another. and another. and another. and another. and another. and another. and another. until there are no more bodies in your body."-the rivering, nayyirah waheed | from 'nejma'nayyirah waheed is a messenger. nejma is her scroll. her words electric, jolting the Spirit to see it's self anew. in nejma, waheed reveals herself to be a rebel- unafraid of exploring the fullness of life, the dichotomy of being. the complexities of color and the forgetfulness of the colonized tongue. ever mindful of the state this world, nejma features a fitting homage to Baba Mandela and in one of the most memorable pieces, waheed symbolically 'l... moreeaves a light on' for each of our missing sisters missing in Nigeria. i value her presence in the literary world. intentional. searing. provoking. honest. she says for us what our skin screams into the atmosphere. unheard but felt. unseen but seen. i digested nejma in bits. treating it like a delicacy. consuming it with care. with care. appetizing. nourishing. alive. it is my recommendation that you permit yourself the pleasure of reading nayyirah waheed's nejma. she will captivate you and give to you the words your Spirit yearns to whisper into your ears. into your cells. start with 'emotional porn (the black image industry)'. weep. question. challenge. and give thanks.
review 2: (4.5) I loved Salt more than I loved Nejma, but this book still felt warm and soft. Especially that this time around she was talking about black people. The dedication of the book: " to you. my people. of color. you are an altar of stars. remember this. always. do not ever forget this." Reading that made me feel like this book will be different from Salt, but I think it's still as important. (Also, a moment of appreciation to the loveliest cover and title.) less
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XxdefinetheworldxX
i hadn't realized i finished it so quickly. 4.5? who am i to judge poetry. i know nothing.
teachbyexample
Crisp, insightful, poetry, and quick and enjoyable read.
unitedkiko
I started and I couldn't stop till I was done.
Moka
Nayyirah Waheed changed my life.
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