Luther Hughes - A Shiver in the Leaves with special guest Mary Jo Bang

Monday, April 17, 2023 - 6:00pm
Monday, April 17, 6pm CT
In person at Left Bank Books
399 N. Euclid Ave
St. Louis, MO 63108
Please RSVP for the presentation here
Virtually at Left Bank Books' YouTube Page
 
Left Bank Books & St. Louis Poetry Center presents founder of Shade Literary Arts & Washington University MFA alum
Luther Hughes,
who will discuss and read from his debut poetry collection wrestles with the interior and exterior symbiosis of a gay Black man finding refuge from the threat of depression and death through love and desire
A Shiver in the Leaves,
in our store on April 17th at 6pm!
Join us in the store or on our YouTube Live Page.
 
Award winning author, translator, & Washington University professor
Mary Jo Bang
will join us for reading and discussion!
 
Order copies of
from Left Bank Books to support authors and independent bookstores!
 
Hughes & Bang will personalize and sign copies for sale from Left Bank Books.
If you are unable to make it in person, leave a personalization note in your order.
 
 
Luther Hughes is the author of the chapbook Touched (Sibling Rivalry Press, 2018), recommended by the American Library Association. He is the founder of Shade Literary Arts, a literary organization for queer writers of color, and co-hosts The Poet Salon podcast with Gabrielle Bates and Dujie Tahat. Recipient of the Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Fellowship and 92Y Discovery Poetry Prize, his writing has been published in American Poetry Review, Paris Review, Seattle Times, Orion Magazine, Poetry Northwest, Hayden's Ferry Review, and more. He curates a monthly poetry newsletter called Lue's Poetry Hour. Luther currently lives in Seattle, where he was born and raised.
 
Mary Jo Bang is the author of eight books of poetry--including Elegy: Poems, which received the National Book Critics Circle Award--and the translator of Dante's Inferno, illustrated by Henrik Drescher, and Purgatorio. She has received a Hodder Fellowship from Princeton University, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and a Berlin Prize Fellowship. She teaches creative writing at Washington University in St. Louis.
 
 
Nestled against the backdrop of Seattle's flora, fauna, and cityscape, Luther Hughes' debut poetry collection wrestles with the interior and exterior symbiosis of a gay Black man finding refuge from the threat of depression and death through love and desire.

Hughes draws readers into a Seattle that is heavily entrenched in violent anti-Blackness, and full of vulnerable and personal encounters from both the speaker's past and present. With reverent and careful imagery, Hughes fashions deeply saturated, tender vignettes that reckon relationships between family and friends, lovers, nature, and the police-state.

A Shiver in the Leaves is stunningly cinematic in its layered portrayal of the never-ending dualities of a queer Black poet's life in the city. Hughes's interrogation of selfhood renders a sharply intimate and viscerally powerful reimagining of what it means to be alive in a body, and what it can mean to live.

 

Praise for Luther Hughes:

"This is a book of hope, of triumph, even as each day that we wake is a triumph over how things might have been otherwise. 'Look at all my colors, ' Hughes says, reminding us that black contains all colors, is in that way its own abundance. That abundance includes the erotic, the familial, relationships variously sought and regretted, relationships with others as much as with ourselves, the self as an ever-restless interior of light and shadow. That abundance includes, as well, the hard-won poems of A Shiver in the Leaves, whose music is finally, beautifully, brutally, Hughes's own." -- Carl Phillips, from the Foreword

"A Shiver in the Leaves is a wild-ride collection of poems that concerns itself with love, and chiefly, what it means to experience the pleasures of erotic love while aware of one's own Blackness: 'Everything around me is black for its own good.' Luther Hughes is also a poet of the family and of the natural world. And all of these elements come forward in this lovely debut that chronicles desire: 'I want, but I must be careful.'" -- Jericho Brown, author of The Tradition

"Luther Hughes' debut poetry collection resounds with longing--for love, for tenderness, and most of all for mercy. 'Hunger declares itself, ' and despite his speaker's attempts to lose himself, despite becoming, for a time, a space where others can be lost, he finds himself, and in so doing is found. Achingly vulnerable, A Shiver in the Leaves reminds us that 'It's never enough to love a thing, / you must do the work, too, ' and we hold some measure of our own salvation in our hands." -- Donika Kelly, author of The Renunciations

"Hughes' enthusiasm and gratitude for the poetic line is not only evidenced in his scholarship, but it sings in this debut. Like a song heard from far away, these poems move the way the writer's eye does, scouring the landscape and leaving no stone unturned. We'll be singing to Luther's lyric for a long time." -- Camonghne Felix, author of Build Yourself a Boat

"What distinguishes the densities of desire from the densities of pain? In A Shiver in the Leaves, Luther Hughes makes poems that richly blur across dark landscapes of eroticism and charged violence, allowing leakages between territories claimed by unsparing appetites and those claimed by the voracity of grief. Animated by a bruised, febrile lyricism, Hughes' tensile lines plumb the embodied experience of Blackness, queerness, faith, and vexed desire with searing jolts of language and exquisite tenderness. One leaves these poems enlarged, stunned, complexly bereft: 'Come/let's plunge forward...grab hold the darkness we become.'" -- Jenny Xie, author of Eye Level

 

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Event address: 
399 N. Euclid Ave.
Saint Louis, MO 63108
Books: 
A Shiver in the Leaves (New Poets of America #48) By Luther Hughes, Carl Phillips (Foreword by) Cover Image
By Luther Hughes, Carl Phillips (Foreword by)
$17.00
ISBN: 9781950774678
Availability: On Our Shelves (Note - We update this inventory once per day.)
Published: BOA Editions - September 27th, 2022

Touched By Luther Hughes Cover Image
$12.00
ISBN: 9781943977451
Availability: On Our Shelves (Note - We update this inventory once per day.)
Published: Sibling Rivalry Press, LLC - January 30th, 2018

Colonies of Paradise: Poems By Matthias Göritz, Mary Jo Bang (Translated by) Cover Image
By Matthias Göritz, Mary Jo Bang (Translated by)
$18.00
ISBN: 9780810145818
Availability: On Our Shelves (Note - We update this inventory once per day.)
Published: TriQuarterly - October 15th, 2022

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A Film in Which I Play Everyone: Poems By Mary Jo Bang Cover Image
$17.00
ISBN: 9781644452479
Availability: Coming Soon - Available for Pre-Order Now
Published: Graywolf Press - September 5th, 2023

A Doll for Throwing: Poems By Mary Jo Bang Cover Image
$16.00
ISBN: 9781555977818
Availability: On Our Shelves (Note - We update this inventory once per day.)
Published: Graywolf Press - August 15th, 2017

Inferno By Dante Alighieri, Mary Jo Bang (Translated by), Henrik Drescher (Illustrator) Cover Image
By Dante Alighieri, Mary Jo Bang (Translated by), Henrik Drescher (Illustrator)
$20.00
ISBN: 9781555976545
Availability: On Our Shelves (Note - We update this inventory once per day.)
Published: Graywolf Press - September 3rd, 2013

Purgatorio By Mary Jo Bang (Translated by), Dante Alighieri Cover Image
By Mary Jo Bang (Translated by), Dante Alighieri
$20.00
ISBN: 9781644450574
Availability: On Our Shelves (Note - We update this inventory once per day.)
Published: Graywolf Press - July 13th, 2021

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