Nate Marshall
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Chicago, The United States
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Finna
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2020
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The BreakBeat Poets: New American Poetry in the Age of Hip-Hop
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2015
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Wild Hundreds (Pitt Poetry Series)
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2015
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Blood Percussion
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2014
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The End of Chiraq: A Literary Mixtape (Second to None: Chicago Stories)
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2018
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1989, The Number
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Bodies Built for Game: The Prairie Schooner Anthology of Contemporary Sports Writing
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2019
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Furious Flower: Seeding the Future of African American Poetry
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2019
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Heavy Feather Review 3.1
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2013
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Poetry: October 2013, Volume 203, Number 1
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“let me put it to you like this fam: who you believe in is a matter of who you mattered to.”
― Finna: Poems
― Finna: Poems
“what it is & will be ain’t yet no word for a world without the cop’s unruly bullet or baton. ain’t yet no word for a world without children starved & lonesome. ain’t yet no word for a world with boundless capacity for care. ain’t yet no word for a world with every bloody debt repaired & repaid. ain’t yet no word for a world with touch exclusively consensual & ecstatic. ain’t yet no word for a world where each mistake is a holy possibility to improve. ain’t yet no word for a world where there are as many genders as dandelion seeds spinning in Spring. ain’t yet no word for a world where every person is vegan & the last meat they ate was the rich. ain’t yet no word for a world with no fear. ain’t yet but we working.”
― Finna: Poems
― Finna: Poems
“once Alzheimer’s does what it do you never really have conversations it’s more a man becomes a poem a lot of repetition & love with something indecipherable in between.”
― Finna: Poems
― Finna: Poems
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