Obama’s Children

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Obama’s Children: Poems
by Earl S. Braggs

ISBN: 978-1-948692-72-4 paperback $16.95
ISBN: 978-1-948692-73-1 ebook $9.99
6 x 9″, 76pp.
December 2021
poetry

A universal quest for human dignity and acknowledgement made specific through the Black experience.

a screen capture showing that "Steve's Short-Sleeve Shirt" appears on Chapter 16's website.
Click image to read Earl Braggs’ poem, “Steve’s Short-Sleeve Shirt” in Chapter 16 online journal.

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Obama's Children: Poems by Earl S. BraggsObama’s Children: Poems
by Earl S. Braggs

ISBN: 978-1-948692-72-4 paperback $16.95
ISBN: 978-1-948692-73-1 ebook $9.99
6 x 9″, 76pp.
December 2021
poetry

A universal quest for human dignity and acknowledgement made specific through the Black experience.


Author Earl S. Braggs stands with a red brick wall at his back. He is an African American man wearing a Trilby hat, a vest and jacket and a white shirt. He wears wire-rimmed glasses.
Author, Earl S. Braggs

A country boy from Wilmington N.C., Earl S. Braggs is a UC and Battle Professor of English at the U of Tennessee at Chattanooga. His awards include the International Jack Kerouac Literary Prize and the Anhinga Poetry Prize. Braggs is the author of fourteen poetry collections including Negro Side of the Moon and Ugly Love.


a screen capture showing that "Steve's Short-Sleeve Shirt" appears on Chapter 16's website.
Click image to read Earl Braggs’ poem, “Steve’s Short-Sleeve Shirt” in Chapter 16 online journal.

What people are saying about Obama’s Children:

If poetry is music, Earl Braggs is its composer. And what he composes is jazz—smoky, sensual, serpentine stanzas of jazzy poetry at its improvisational best: staccato-trumpeting lines, tempo-driven voices, melodic repetitions, lowdown bluesy fragmentations of logic and sensibility… pouring into the corners of our consciousness, ragtiming us into booty-shaking highs and tenor-saxing us into deep deep downs. Such is jazz. Such is poetry. Such is jazz and poetry together. And such is this jazz-riffing collection.

George Drew, author of Drumming Armageddon and Fancy’s Orphan


“Like notes of jazz played between notes of jazz music,” Obama’s Children is a headlong riff on the motifs of race, history, legacy and love. These vital poems reverberate with elements of improvisation and pastiche and are galvanized by exultant word play and an ecstatic vividness of spirit. Of Earl S. Braggs’ many collections, Obama’s Children is a fearless, sparkling magnum opus.

Gianna Russo, Wordsmith of the City of Tampa, and author of One House Down


Earl Braggs is his own man. His poems are a personal and public history of America told in numerous personas, poetic syntax, and a dancing rhythmic narrative that carries the reader into stories that seem familiar yet are often a bit askew. It’s like looking at the world through old glass windows—streets, cars, trees, people, and history are wavy and grainy but not untrue. The truth is in the spirit, in the heart of the work and the poet. Book after book reveals what it’s like to be a Black man in the United States, and therefore, what it’s like to be an American.

Rick Campbell, author of Provenance and Gunshot, Peacock, Dog


Additional information

Weight 4.5 oz
Dimensions 9 × 6 × .225 in
Edition

Ebook, Paperback

1 review for Obama’s Children

  1. kpdavis

    We love the rhythm of Earl’s work. If you ever have the opportunity to hear him perform it, be ready for a mesmerizing reading. Earl has a gift, and to read these heart-wrenching poems of our troubled times, you need Earl’s musicality sometimes to digest the hard truths.

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