Pearl’s Books Welcomes Poets Marisa P. Clark and Sy Hoahwah
Pearl’s Books in Fayetteville, Arkansas, is hosting a night of poetry reading with Sy Hoahwah and visiting poet Marisa P. Clark. Hoahwah will read from his book of prose poems, Trials and Tribulations of Dirty Shame, Oklahoma.
Trials and Tribulations of Dirty Shame, Oklahoma beautifully showcases Comanche gothic literature, a new genre in Indigenous literature, at its creative best. In the tradition of The Iliad and Paradise Lost, this book is an epic poem of heroic and biblical proportions. Three Indigenous young people discover that the Holy Grail has been on the North American continent for centuries, and in Oklahoma for the last two. Battling both human and supernatural enemies, Velroy, Mia, and Stoney struggle to get the Holy Grail out of Indian Country to save their families and community and bring true peace back to their ordinary, Dirty Shame lives.
Sy Hoahwah is the author of several other poetry books and chapbooks, including Ancestral Demon of a Grieving Bride and Velroy and the Madischie Mafia (both from UNM Press).
Marisa Clark, who teaches creative writing at the University of New Mexico, published her debut poetry collection, BIRD, this year.
Pearl’s Books is an independent bookstore that sells new books and gifts on Center Street, just off the downtown square in Fayetteville, Arkansas.