Tender Headed

by Olatunde Osinaike
Tender Headed
  • ISBN-13: 9781636141411
  • Author(s): Olatunde Osinaike
  • Subject: Poetry
  • Publisher: Akashic Books
  • Imprint: Akashic Books
  • Publication Date: 25-04-2024
  • Format: p/b

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£17.95
THE IRONY OF TRANSFORMATION often is that we mistake it to have occurred long before it does. Tender Headed takes its time in asserting the realization that growth remains ever ahead of you. Examining the themes of Black identity, accountability, and narration, we encounter a series of revealing snapshots into the role language plays in chiseling possibility and its rigid command of depiction. Olatunde Osinaike's startling debut sorts through the many-minded masks behind Black masculinity. At its center lies an inquiry about the puzzling nature of relationship, how ceaseless wonder can be in its challenge of a truth. In the name of music and self-identity, the speaker weaves their way through fault and how it amends Black life in America. This is demonstrated best in how the demanding, yet vulnerable tone for the collection is set in 'Men Like Me,' its restless opening poem. Here, we find the speaker reciting a chronicle of generational neglect from men that became him also. Earnest a
About the book

THE IRONY OF TRANSFORMATION often is that we mistake it to have occurred long before it does. Tender Headed takes its time in asserting the realization that growth remains ever ahead of you. Examining the themes of Black identity, accountability, and narration, we encounter a series of revealing snapshots into the role language plays in chiseling possibility and its rigid command of depiction. Olatunde Osinaike's startling debut sorts through the many-minded masks behind Black masculinity. At its center lies an inquiry about the puzzling nature of relationship, how ceaseless wonder can be in its challenge of a truth. In the name of music and self-identity, the speaker weaves their way through fault and how it amends Black life in America. This is demonstrated best in how the demanding, yet vulnerable tone for the collection is set in 'Men Like Me,' its restless opening poem. Here, we find the speaker reciting a chronicle of generational neglect from men that became him also. Earnest a