Chrome Valley Poems

Chrome Valley Poems by Mahogany L. Browne, published by Liveright Publishing Corporation on September 24, 2024, is a collection that presents a bold and lyrical exploration of Black womanhood in America. This 160-page work intricately captures the complexities of young love and friendship, reflecting on the joys and challenges of girlhood. Browne pays tribute to those who came before her, weaving personal narratives with broader themes of identity and resilience.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of experiences that delve into the pleasures and pains of growing up, alongside poignant reflections on familial bonds, particularly the strength of mothers. The poems resonate with the shared anxieties and triumphs of Black women, addressing inherited trauma while celebrating self-determination. Through vivid imagery and heartfelt expressions, Chrome Valley offers insights into the lives of its characters, making it a significant contribution to contemporary poetry and literary criticism.
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Boldly lyrical and fiercely honest, Mahogany L. Browne’s Chrome Valley offers an intricate portrait of Black womanhood in America. “We praise their names / & the hands that write / Praise the mouth that speaks,” she writes in tribute to those who came before her.
Browne captures a quintessential girlhood through the pleasures and pangs of young love: the thrill of skating hip to hip at the roller rink, the heat of holding hands in the dark, and, sometimes, the sting of a palm across the cheek. Friendship, too, comes with its own complex yearnings: “you ain’t had freedom / ’til you climb on bus 62 / & head to the closest mall / for a good seat at the girl fight.”
Reflections of Browne’s mother, Redbone, bolster the collection with moments of unwavering strength: “give me my mother’s bone structure / & her gap tooth slaughter / give me her spine-Redbone got a spine for the world.” Other moments explore the inherent anxieties shared among Black mothers, rhythmically intoning names like the tolling of a church bell: “Because Kadiatou Diallo / Because Sybrina Fulton / Because Valeria Bell / Because Mamie Till.”
The characters in Chrome Valley grapple with the legacies of inherited trauma but also revel in the beauty of the undaunted self-determination passed down from Black woman to Black woman. Transcendent and grounded, funny and furious, Chrome Valley brings depth to a movement, solidifying Mahogany L. Browne as one of the most significant poetic voices of our time.
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