Synopsis
⭐ Winner of the inaugural Brooklyn Public Library Literary Award
⭐ Finalist for the 2018 Kate Tufts Discovery Award
IRL is a sweaty, summertime poem composed like a long text message, rooted in the epic tradition of A.R. Ammons, ancient Kumeyaay Bird Songs, and Beyoncé’s visual albums. It follows Teebs, a reservation-born, queer NDN weirdo, trying to figure out his impulses/desires/history in the midst of Brooklyn rooftops, privacy in the age of the Internet, street harassment, suicide, boys boys boys, literature, colonialism, religion, leaving one's 20s, and a love/hate relationship with English. He’s plagued by an indecision, unsure of which obsessions, attractions, and impulses are essentially his, and which are the result of Christian conversion, hetero-patriarchal/colonialist white supremacy, homophobia, Bacardi, gummy candy, and not getting laid.
IRL asks, what happens to a modern, queer indigenous person a few generations after his ancestors were alienated from their language, their religion, and their history? Teebs feels compelled towards “boys, burgers,booze,” though he begins to suspect there is perhaps a more ancient goddess calling to him behind art, behind music, behind poetry.
Chapters
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chapter 01
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chapter 02
Duration: 14min -
chapter 03
Duration: 03min -
chapter 04
Duration: 05min -
chapter 05
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chapter 06
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chapter 07
Duration: 05min -
chapter 08
Duration: 05min -
chapter 09
Duration: 03min -
chapter 10
Duration: 02min -
chapter 11
Duration: 04min -
chapter 12
Duration: 02min -
chapter 13
Duration: 04min -
chapter 14
Duration: 08s -
chapter 15
Duration: 02min -
chapter 16
Duration: 07min -
chapter 17
Duration: 04min -
chapter 18
Duration: 05min -
chapter 19
Duration: 04min -
chapter 20
Duration: 08min