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A poetâs âdazzlingly propulsiveâ memoir of growing up Black and gay in Knoxville, Tennessee (Kaveh Akbar, New York Timesâbestselling author of Martyr!).
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Darius Stewart spent his childhood in the Lonsdale projects of Knoxville, where he grew up navigating school, friendship, and his own family life in a context that often felt perilous. As we learn about his life in Tennesseeâand eventually in Texas and Iowa, where he studies to become a poetâhe details the obstacles to his most crucial desires: hiding his earliest attraction to boys in his neighborhood, predatory stalkers, doomed affairs, his struggles with alcohol addiction, and his eventual diagnosis with HIV. Through a mix of straightforward memoir, brilliantly surreal reveries, and moments of startling imagery and insight, Stewartâs explorations of love, illness, chemical dependency, desire, family, joy, shame, loneliness, and beauty coalesce into a wrenching, musical whole. Be Not Afraid of My Body stands as a compelling testament to growing up Black and gay in America, and to the drive in all of us to collect the fragments of our own experience and transform them into a story that does justice to all the multitudes we contain.
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âA memorable portrait of Black gay life, from poverty and adversity to accomplishment and poetry.â âKirkus Reviews
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âA mammoth creation . . . Just unbelievably rich art right here.â âKiese Laymon, New York Timesâbestselling author of Heavy
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Darius Stewart spent his childhood in the Lonsdale projects of Knoxville, where he grew up navigating school, friendship, and his own family life in a context that often felt perilous. As we learn about his life in Tennesseeâand eventually in Texas and Iowa, where he studies to become a poetâhe details the obstacles to his most crucial desires: hiding his earliest attraction to boys in his neighborhood, predatory stalkers, doomed affairs, his struggles with alcohol addiction, and his eventual diagnosis with HIV. Through a mix of straightforward memoir, brilliantly surreal reveries, and moments of startling imagery and insight, Stewartâs explorations of love, illness, chemical dependency, desire, family, joy, shame, loneliness, and beauty coalesce into a wrenching, musical whole. Be Not Afraid of My Body stands as a compelling testament to growing up Black and gay in America, and to the drive in all of us to collect the fragments of our own experience and transform them into a story that does justice to all the multitudes we contain.
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âA memorable portrait of Black gay life, from poverty and adversity to accomplishment and poetry.â âKirkus Reviews
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âA mammoth creation . . . Just unbelievably rich art right here.â âKiese Laymon, New York Timesâbestselling author of Heavy
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A poetâs âdazzlingly propulsiveâ memoir of growing up Black and gay in Knoxville, Tennessee (Kaveh Akbar, New York Timesâbestselling author of Martyr!).
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Darius Stewart spent his childhood in the Lonsdale projects of Knoxville, where he grew up navigating school, friendship, and his own family life in a context that often felt perilous. As we learn about his life in Tennesseeâand eventually in Texas and Iowa, where he studies to become a poetâhe details the obstacles to his most crucial desires: hiding his earliest attraction to boys in his neighborhood, predatory stalkers, doomed affairs, his struggles with alcohol addiction, and his eventual diagnosis with HIV. Through a mix of straightforward memoir, brilliantly surreal reveries, and moments of startling imagery and insight, Stewartâs explorations of love, illness, chemical dependency, desire, family, joy, shame, loneliness, and beauty coalesce into a wrenching, musical whole. Be Not Afraid of My Body stands as a compelling testament to growing up Black and gay in America, and to the drive in all of us to collect the fragments of our own experience and transform them into a story that does justice to all the multitudes we contain.
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âA memorable portrait of Black gay life, from poverty and adversity to accomplishment and poetry.â âKirkus Reviews
Â
âA mammoth creation . . . Just unbelievably rich art right here.â âKiese Laymon, New York Timesâbestselling author of Heavy
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Darius Stewart spent his childhood in the Lonsdale projects of Knoxville, where he grew up navigating school, friendship, and his own family life in a context that often felt perilous. As we learn about his life in Tennesseeâand eventually in Texas and Iowa, where he studies to become a poetâhe details the obstacles to his most crucial desires: hiding his earliest attraction to boys in his neighborhood, predatory stalkers, doomed affairs, his struggles with alcohol addiction, and his eventual diagnosis with HIV. Through a mix of straightforward memoir, brilliantly surreal reveries, and moments of startling imagery and insight, Stewartâs explorations of love, illness, chemical dependency, desire, family, joy, shame, loneliness, and beauty coalesce into a wrenching, musical whole. Be Not Afraid of My Body stands as a compelling testament to growing up Black and gay in America, and to the drive in all of us to collect the fragments of our own experience and transform them into a story that does justice to all the multitudes we contain.
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âA memorable portrait of Black gay life, from poverty and adversity to accomplishment and poetry.â âKirkus Reviews
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âA mammoth creation . . . Just unbelievably rich art right here.â âKiese Laymon, New York Timesâbestselling author of Heavy












