boy maybe poems

“boy maybe poems” by W. J. Lofton, published by Beacon Press on March 25, 2025, features 88 pages of poignant poetry in English. This collection presents 51 eloquent poems that delve into themes of Black queer Southern identity, grief, love, and intimacy, while also addressing the realities of unfreedom in America.
Readers will find vivid and accessible verses that reflect the experiences of a young Black queer artist. Lofton’s work captures a range of emotions, from love and family to the harsh realities of police brutality and the loss of young lives. The poems pay homage to influential figures in Black culture and draw inspiration from the Harlem Renaissance, merging historical influences with contemporary issues. This edition invites readers to engage with the complexities of identity and social justice through the lens of personal and collective experiences.
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51 achingly eloquent poems from a young Cave Canem fellow: W. J. Lofton’s verses explore Black queer Southern identity, grief, love, and intimacy while enduring and witnessing unfreedom in America
W. J. Lofton writes vivid, accessible poems that channel the energy, urgency, ambitions, joys, and sorrows of a young Black queer artist. They are about love and flirtation, sweet tea and hot sauce, God and family, life and death, police brutality and extrajudicial killings. His verses honor some of the young lives extinguished by these killings—Breonna Taylor, Kendrick Johnson, Ahmaud Arbery. He also pays tribute to some of the towering figures of Black culture who have come before him—Richard Pryor, Assata Shakur. His style is endlessly propulsive, informed by some of the Harlem Renaissance greats—Langston Hughes, Gwendolyn Brooks—but also transforming that rich tradition for the present day.
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