Manorism
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Manorism
is
a wonder of a collection.
Yomi writes into the space where silence has been enforced,
with language so dexterous it sings, with an honesty that is as sure as it is vulnerable.
Throughout the collection, he gives language to grief, acute and enormous. He speaks not only to the moments we might falter in the face of our mourning but also to how we might rebuild, how we might not only survive those who pass, but thrive.
What a joy it is to hold these words
Manorism
is
a wonder of a collection.
Yomi writes into the space where silence has been enforced,
with language so dexterous it sings, with an honesty that is as sure as it is vulnerable.
Throughout the collection, he gives language to grief, acute and enormous. He speaks not only to the moments we might falter in the face of our mourning but also to how we might rebuild, how we might not only survive those who pass, but thrive.
What a joy it is to hold these words
The mandem, mourning, mores and manners - Yomi Sode's
Manorism
is a thrilling new world to inhabit.
Tender, lyrical, questioning, fierce
, these poems make you think about the world we live in and how we treat the black men in it . . . This is
one of those books that comes along once in a generation
and influences generations to come
Yomi Sode writes with clarity, anger and love
.
Manorism
reminds me of the paintings of Caravaggio. Empathy and chiaroscuro. More shadow than light. But that is the way of the world
Vivid, beautiful and deeply moving
. Yomi Sode is a gifted storyteller who pours everything into this
sharp and brilliant exploration of Black British masculinity
in all its complexity
Searing, shimmering, brilliant
. As hard to swallow as it is to put down.
A
remarkable, textured
education in
what it means to be made up of different parts, of light and dark places, and of worlds that we know, and that we don't
. Yomi Sode is
a beautiful storyteller
who pieces it all together
I don't think I've ever read such a heartbreaking collection as this angry but
deeply vulnerable and tender portrait of Black masculinity
.
Manorism
rages, yet plays with its urgent themes, mixing Yoruba with colloquial speech in a luscious mix of registers and references, from Caravaggio to Mr Marcus,
inventing new ways to describe generational trauma and what it's like to endure racism
. This debut is
the living heart and soul of contemporary poetry
In his
juxtapositions of paintings, black urban life and media
, he makes us think of what poetry can be: that t
he book itself is the poem, and each topic a stanza in a bigger epiphany
...
A must for all lovers of poetry and its power
When I speak of justice and anger written with luminous genius, I will forever be speaking of Yomi Sode's
Manorism
,
a glorious, furious collection
that tells a thousand stories in stunningly crafted verse.
A triumph that everyone should read
Manorism
is
a stunning debut collection
. Yomi Sode's poems examine the various lenses observing the black body in Britain, the implications of its passage between class, cultural and racial spaces. His words are indelible . . . rich with images that shake your core and a sharpness in its technicality.
Manorism
is a classic
Yomi Sode
is an award winning Nigerian British writer. His debut collection
Manorism
, published by Penguin in October 2022 alongside a stage adaptation at the Southbank Centre, was shortlisted for the Rathbones Folio Prize 2023 and the T S Eliot Prize 2022. He was shortlisted for the Brunel International African Poetry Prize 2021 and received the Jerwood Compton Poetry Fellowship in 2019. Yomi's acclaimed one-man show
COAT
toured nationally to sold-out audiences, including at the Brighton Festival, Roundhouse Camden and the Battersea Arts Centre. In 2020, his libretto
Remnants
, written in collaboration with award-winning composer James B. Wilson and performed with Chineke! Orchestra premiered on BBC Radio 3.
In 2021, his play,
and breathe...
premiered at the Almeida Theatre to rave reviews. Yomi is a Complete Works alumnus and a member of Malika's Poetry Kitchen. He is the founder of BoxedIn, First Five, The Daddy Diaries and mentorship programme 12 in 12.