






salt. [Nayyirah Waheed] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. salt. Review: A universe of poems in miniature scale. - This book of poems (mostly micropoems) and prose poetry is utterly breathtaking. I read it in a single sitting and wanted to read it again and again. nayyirah waheed has taken the unique experience of being an African-American woman and written poems that cut incredibly close to the bone as a mixed Asian-American poet. The grief of diaspora and nonbelonging, the raw open softness of pain, the crystal clarity of the words, hurts like prodding a bruise I carry. And then the next poem is a soft wash of ocean water reminding me that healing in a violent world is a radical act and the lancing of the wound is the beginning of healing from the pain and transforming it before it goes septic in the heart. What has been done with such tiny poems is breathtaking. They are whole cosmos exploding with meaning. Every poet interested in the micropoem form should read this refined, intense collection, which reflects topics as diverse as racism, childhood abandonment, bisexuality, gender, African-American identity, trauma and healing, writing, and love poems, all kinds of love, both bitter salt and honey sweet. It is one of the most accomplished collections I've ever read, far more than much of the collections by authors far more famous. At any price it is a masterclass lesson in form, as well as a deeply moving series of intimate essays. It's not easy. It's not spoon-fed. It is incredibly beautiful and will challenge non black readers, while also offering catharsis to some people of color, especially black women. I haven't been this impressed with a poetry collection in a long time. I can't wait to see what is next from waheed and her poetry. Review: Nayyirah Waheed is a literary magician - I cannot recommend this work enough. Nayyirah Waheed is a literary magician whose concise and incisive poems simultaneously touch the heart, soul, and mind in ways that heal, wake up, and inspire. All at once profound, authentic, and stunningly beautiful, her poems are also very accessible. Nayyirah Waheed seems to recognize that poetry is not so much about fancy word choice as it is about speaking from the heart, and she articulates what her heart beats without pretension or ostentation, though her words and creativity are undoubtedly thought provoking, soul stirring, and totally compelling...they will have you returning to the bookshelf over and over again to visit them and to share them with others. Absolutely brilliant. I love "salt" and am grateful to Nayyirah Waheed for sharing her gift with the world.
| Best Sellers Rank | #100,997 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #140 in Mythology (Books) #5,650 in American Literature (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (6,684) |
| Dimensions | 5 x 0.69 x 8 inches |
| Edition | 8/25/13 |
| ISBN-10 | 1492238287 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1492238287 |
| Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 275 pages |
| Publication date | September 24, 2013 |
| Publisher | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform |
L**L
A universe of poems in miniature scale.
This book of poems (mostly micropoems) and prose poetry is utterly breathtaking. I read it in a single sitting and wanted to read it again and again. nayyirah waheed has taken the unique experience of being an African-American woman and written poems that cut incredibly close to the bone as a mixed Asian-American poet. The grief of diaspora and nonbelonging, the raw open softness of pain, the crystal clarity of the words, hurts like prodding a bruise I carry. And then the next poem is a soft wash of ocean water reminding me that healing in a violent world is a radical act and the lancing of the wound is the beginning of healing from the pain and transforming it before it goes septic in the heart. What has been done with such tiny poems is breathtaking. They are whole cosmos exploding with meaning. Every poet interested in the micropoem form should read this refined, intense collection, which reflects topics as diverse as racism, childhood abandonment, bisexuality, gender, African-American identity, trauma and healing, writing, and love poems, all kinds of love, both bitter salt and honey sweet. It is one of the most accomplished collections I've ever read, far more than much of the collections by authors far more famous. At any price it is a masterclass lesson in form, as well as a deeply moving series of intimate essays. It's not easy. It's not spoon-fed. It is incredibly beautiful and will challenge non black readers, while also offering catharsis to some people of color, especially black women. I haven't been this impressed with a poetry collection in a long time. I can't wait to see what is next from waheed and her poetry.
H**A
Nayyirah Waheed is a literary magician
I cannot recommend this work enough. Nayyirah Waheed is a literary magician whose concise and incisive poems simultaneously touch the heart, soul, and mind in ways that heal, wake up, and inspire. All at once profound, authentic, and stunningly beautiful, her poems are also very accessible. Nayyirah Waheed seems to recognize that poetry is not so much about fancy word choice as it is about speaking from the heart, and she articulates what her heart beats without pretension or ostentation, though her words and creativity are undoubtedly thought provoking, soul stirring, and totally compelling...they will have you returning to the bookshelf over and over again to visit them and to share them with others. Absolutely brilliant. I love "salt" and am grateful to Nayyirah Waheed for sharing her gift with the world.
E**N
Salt Is Gritty Yet Beautiful
At first the style seems odd... but as I was reading I suddenly had this realization. The words speak to you and resonate with your soul. The way she writes is different, but that's what makes it so true. Each poem makes you lose your breath at the sheer wonder of it. They are so simple, yet so powerful. Each word is like a blade going into your heart. It makes you feel, think, and ponder life. Whenever I'm sad or angry or even anxious, I read this book and the words seem to calm me... make me feel as if nothing else in the world matters, just the words she writes.. the story that she's telling. I read this book to relax while listening to music and it never fails to help me when I'm stressed. I love this book and will continue to read it. I recommend Salt to anyone who wants to read something moving because it will surely leave a mark on you whether you read it once or a thousand times.
C**Y
Salty poems
This was a book of poetry. Although, I have not looked up anything about the author, it sounds as though she is not happy with the color of her skin. I have read about half so my understanding of her intent may not be correct. Whatever, her style is great.
R**N
“I love myself’ the quietest
“I love myself’ the quietest. simplest. most powerful. revolution. ever. -ism The work by Nayyirah Waheed in her debut poetry collection Salt is necessary. It is a love letter. It is a map for the solitary journey of self-love for young and young at heart women of color. It provides the words that we have always needed to hear and from someone who looks like us. Nayyirah’s poetry is succinct, sweet, and dripping with softness. It expresses the type of raw, aching vulnerability that people yearn for. I discovered Nayyirah Waheed’s poetry on social media like much of her fan base. I saw it everywhere, being reblogged, retweeted, reposted by fellow lovers of words and fell in love. After finding her profile on Instagram, at the time bursting with her poetry and beautiful interpretations of her work from her followers in the forms of photography and art, I was immediately sold. I purchased this collection, Salt, and her follow-up collection Nejma along with another collection that she recommended personally, Bone by Yrsa Daley-Ward, all at once and devoured each of them word by word. Salt is a wonder, unfolding layer upon layer of gentle but critical commentary about race, diaspora, masculinity, and womanhood, and finally, freedom, all in deliberate form. The poetry in Salt comes together as a courageous body of work that dares readers to be eternally soft. These words have the ability to heal and affirm. This collection has been a regular part of my self-care since I picked it up last year. I am grateful for Salt and its familiarity and resonance. Anyone who reads her work will find a piece of themselves right in front of them. If it is possible to find a home in a poem, surely it is here. As she so eloquently puts into a poem titled “you”, “listen to my poems. but do not look for me. look for you” Thank you Nayyirah.
F**R
One of my favorite books of poetry. I like to open it at a random page and read a poem every day!
G**A
Read this book after seeing some of Waheed's poem. The poems are Angry. Honest. Inspiring. Thought-provoking. I like the themes she covered in the books; beauty myths, the feeling of belonging nowhere that was poignantly addressed, the sense that we live in a world that we don't necessarily run.
M**O
I bought this about a month ago and every poem still resonates in me. Nayyirah's poems should be regarded as modern classics of African-American litterature. I have recommended her work to at least one person every day since reading both Salt and Nejma. As important as it is for Africans everywhere to know their history, I think it is even more to know and embrace our artists. "Africa's Lament" is one of the most moving pieces I have ever read. Every page is just as moving. I will teach my children some of her poems and I hope to find these in schools by the time I have mine. Much love, and thank you for wonderful words.
A**R
Salt has been one of the best gifts to myself.. it has really opened my eyes to poetry in conveying possibilities of self, connection and love. Nayyirah Waheed's work resonates in so many ways, as an honest embrace of complexities, an exploration of oppression in its many forms, and as a lush yet beautifully succinct expression of loving connections. I have often shared extracts with friends as a way to work thru different experiences & look forward to keep revisiting the richness of poetry in this book.
A**Z
I absolutely love it
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