, Said The Shotgun To The Head. by Saul Williams

A blistering, lyrical collection of poems that confronts racial injustice, state violence, and personal identity with raw urgency and inventive language; shifting between searing political critique, intimate reflection on love and survival, and playful sonic experimentation, the work fuses spoken-word cadence and experimental forms to insist on the necessity of resistance, reclamation, and imaginative possibility amid systemic oppression.

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