Tuesday 25 April 2017

Striking the Black Snake: Poems from Standing Rock by MG Salazar

39 West Press is pleased to announce the publication of Striking the Black Snake: Poems from Standing Rock by MG Salazar.


Striking the Black Snake
Poems from Standing Rock

by MG Salazar

Overview

Striking the Black Snake by MG Salazar, a lifelong activist for equality and justice, is a wild and raw book in equal parts manifesto, testimonial, how-to-manual, and confessional. Written during the winter of 2016-2017 after Salazar's "calling" to travel to the Oceti Sakowin Camp in North Dakota to be a water protector and prevent the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline, the poems chronicle the struggles and trials of the protesters, look deeply at those behind the crop dusters and riot gear, and speak to the children of the future, for whom the water must be preserved.

But this book is more than a call to a shared humanity. It is a journal of discovery and purpose in search of a code in which the heart, the voice, and the tears—the primordial gifts of the Creator—can make a being whole, and its poems are a liturgy couched in terms of a personal narrative that investigates the poet themselves: their life-long sense of alienation, their struggles with addiction, the acceptance of their identity, and the need to contribute meaningfully to future generations by standing up for the rights of indigenous peoples and the health of our planet.

Salazar, who was raised Latinx but discovered through genetic analysis their native American lineage, shares with us from the ground their perspective of an important moment in U.S. history, which has its roots in a harrowing youth, a whispered and denied ancestry, and the dogged determination to stand like a pillar of salt in the wake of a social and political system intent on destroying rather than creating. The poet also shares their intimate journey, facilitated by their endeavors at Standing Rock, to reclaim an identity that had been lost to colonialism.

The songs of Striking the Black Snake tell not only Salazar's story but also proudly sing of the strength and endurance of native peoples, who battle daily the dirge of the black snake, the oil, which the current U.S. government and its corporate partners value more than We the People. This book, therefore, represents the culmination of those songs.

Product Details

Paperback
Publication Date: 25 April 2017
ISBN: 978-1-946358-03-5
LoC Control #: 2017934283
Pages: 102
Dimensions: 6 x 9 x 0.2 inches

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