American Family: A Syndrome by Nandi Comer

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In Nandi Comer’s “American Family Syndrome: A Singing Skin Disorder,” the poet says the sound coming from a person’s skin is an “auditory / pheromone or territorial / marking made by the body / wherein the host is unaware.” But if the patient is not clear what song emits from these syndromes that populate American Family, the poet most certainly can hear it. The poems here observe intently. They listen as carefully for the snap of a neckbone to know a chicken is ready to be cleaned as they watch for signs of panic by people facing police violence and mob rage. Throughout this collection, it is the poet’s sensitivity that yields the tenderness of the work. For here is an ear that joyfully discerns Sofia’s “mouth of racket and cry” from The Color Purple, yet seems to listen throughout the house for a mother’s voice or her cane tipping or the moments when she might fall into dream, all the while. A smart, beautiful and urgent collection.

–francine j. harris

 

Utilizing a conjured language that both unsettles and incites–as well as an impressive array of innovative forms, Nandi Comer siphons power from the bullseye trained on the black body. These poems are impossible to turn away from–this is the drawn-in breath, the necessary work.

–Patricia Smith

 

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American Family: A Syndrome

by Nandi Comer

$14.99, paper

978-1-63534-566-7

2018

Nandi Comer is an award-winning poet and essayist. She served as the 2nd Poet Laureate of the state of Michigan 2023-2025, during which time she spearheaded Michigan Words and the video series Michigan in Verse. She is the author of American Family: A Syndrome (Finishing Line Press) and Tapping Out (Triquarterly), which won the 2020 Society of Midland Authors Award and the 2020 Julie Suk Award. She is a Cave Canem Fellow, a Callaloo Fellow, an Academy of American Poets Laureate Fellow, and a 2019 Kresge Arts in Detroit Fellow.  Her poems and essays have appeared in Green Mountains Review, The Offing, Callaloo, Crab Orchard Review, The Journal of Pan African Studies, and others.  She currently serves as the 2025-2026 Jay C. and Ruth Halls Poetry Fellow at the University of Wisconsin’s Institute for Creative Writing. She is the co-director of Detroit Lit.

 

 

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