Resting Bitch Face Poems

Resting Bitch Face Poems by Taylor Byas is a poetry collection published by Catapult on August 26, 2025, featuring 256 pages in English. This work transforms the Black female speaker from object and victim to subject and critic, offering a fresh perspective on art and identity. Byas draws on various artistic mediums, including painting, film, and photography, to explore how they shape Black female subjectivity.
Readers will find a blend of intimate and inventive writing that engages with historical and contemporary artworks, from Picasso to pop culture references like The Joker and WandaVision. The poems fluctuate between the roles of watcher and watched, using mirrors and reflections to challenge traditional narratives. Byas’s exploration invites readers to consider the intersections of art, text, and personal experience, making this collection relevant for those interested in literature, poetry, and cultural themes.
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The author of the award-winning national bestseller I Done Clicked My Heels Three Times returns with a poetry collection that transforms the Black female speaker from object, artistic muse, and victim to subject, critic, and master of her story
Resting Bitch Face is a book for women, for Black women, for lovers of art and film criticism, and for writers interested in work that finds a middle ground between poetry and prose. Taylor Byas uses some of our most common ways of “watching” throughout history (painting, films, sculpture, and photographs) to explore how these mediums shape Black female subjectivity.
From the examination of artwork by Picasso, Gauguin, Sally Mann, and Nan Goldin, Byas displays her mastery of the poetic form by engaging in intimate and inventive writing. Fluctuating between watcher and watched, the speaker of these poems uses mirrors and reflections to flip the script and talk back to histories of art, text, photography, relationships, and men. From Polaroids to gesso primer to sculpture, Byas creates a world in which the artist calls out and the muse responds. For not only does she enter the world of the long-revered classic artist, but she also infuses her poems with such iconic pop culture works as The Joker, WandaVision, and Last Tango in Paris.
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