Knucklehead, Tony Keith Jr.
Knucklehead, Tony Keith Jr.
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Knucklehead
Poems

Author: Tony Keith Jr.

Narrator: Tony Keith Jr.

Unabridged: 1 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/25/2025


Synopsis

dear Knucklehead,perhaps you are like me:always figuring out if your soul and your skinare thick enough to protect your body from sticky stonesthrown from the mouths of those who knowthat spoken words have the power to spit out freedomand break-in bones. While society often assigns the label “knucklehead” to kids with attitude problems, this brilliant and electric poetry collection by spoken word poet and hip-hop educator Tony Keith Jr. subverts that narrow way of thinking and empathizes with young people who are misunderstood and unheard.There are poems about the power of language to transcend the racist and homophobic constructs of a society prejudging Black boys. There are poems that serve as a salve for a world that inflicts hurt, poems that offer a beacon of hope for the curious and questioning, and poems that transform the way people love Black gay boys and men.This is a journey of self-discovery through history, family, friendship, and falling in love. Knucklehead is a breathtaking work, full of unforgettable poetry that will heal, provoke, and inspire.

About Tony Keith Jr.

Tony Keith Jr. is a Black American gay poet, spoken word artist, and hip-hop educational leader from Washington, DC. He is author of the YA memoir in verse How the Boogeyman Became a Poet. Tony’s writings have appeared in the International Journal of Critical Media Literacy, the Journal of Black Masculinity, and many others. A multiyear Fellow of the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities with a PhD in education from George Mason University, Tony is CEO of Ed Emcee Academy and lives with his husband, Harry Christian III, in his DC hometown. Visit him at tonykeithjr.com. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kara

I’ve already recommended this to everyone I know & I’ll return with a review once I’ve composed my thoughts. Just know this is one of the best collections I’ve ever read.......more

Powerful, amazing, brilliant. The strength of voice, power of words. I read and re-read the poems, captivated by story and by love. Thank you Net Galley for the ARC!......more

Goodreads review by Vicky

In this book which feels sometimes like a poetry slam, the author talks about gay relationships, the workforce , police brutality, and poverty. When you’re told you’re nothing, he says use the language of your people. He says I’ll fight for you when they try to take our freedoms. Once the author dec......more

A book of connected, autobiographical poems, musing on masculinity, racism, being gay and Black, and the possibilities of love. EARC from Edelweiss.......more