Call Us What We Carry: Poems By Amanda Gorman
"Call Us What We Carry," formerly titled "The Hill We Climb and Other Poems," is a poignant poetry collection by Amanda Gorman, the #1 New York Times bestselling author and the acclaimed presidential inaugural poet. This luminous collection captures a profound moment in time and transforms it into a lyric of hope and healing.
Amanda Gorman delves into themes of history, language, identity, and erasure through an imaginative and intimate collage of poems. The collection takes on the collective grief experienced during a global pandemic, providing a unique perspective on a moment of reckoning for society.
The poems within "Call Us What We Carry" showcase Gorman's mastery of inventive styles and structures, reflecting her distinctive voice and literary prowess. The carefully crafted verses shine a light on the challenges faced by individuals and communities, offering a poetic exploration of resilience, strength, and the human spirit's capacity for renewal.
The collection is not only a celebration of language and creativity but also a powerful commentary on the social and cultural dynamics of our time. Amanda Gorman, through her poetry, becomes a messenger connecting the past with the present and a guiding voice for the future.
"Call Us What We Carry" stands as a testament to Gorman's ability to encapsulate the complexities of the human experience in verse, making it a compelling and inspirational read for those seeking solace, understanding, and a renewed sense of hope in the face of challenges. ππ