Eyes bottle dark with a mouthful of flowers: poems

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Publisher
Milkweed Editions
Publication Date
2019.
Language
English

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Winner of the 2021 Kate Tufts Discovery Award

Winner of a 2020 Whiting Award in Poetry

Finalist for the 2020 Lambda Literary Award in Gay Poetry

Selected by Kathy Fagan as a winner of the 2018 National Poetry Series, Eyes Bottle Dark with a Mouthful of Flowers is a debut collection of poems by a dazzling geologist of queer eros.

Drunktown, New Mexico, is a place where men “only touch when they fuck in a backseat.” Its landscape is scarred by violence: done to it, done on it, done for it. Under the cover of deepest night, sleeping men are run over by trucks. Navajo bodies are deserted in fields. Resources are extracted. Lines are crossed. Men communicate through beatings, and football, and sex. In this place, “the closest men become is when they are covered in blood / or nothing at all.”

But if Jake Skeets’s collection is an unflinching portrait of the actual west, it is also a fierce reclamation of a living place—full of beauty as well as brutality, whose shadows are equally capable of protecting encounters between boys learning to become, and to love, men. Its landscapes are ravaged, but they are also startlingly lush with cacti, yarrow, larkspur, sagebrush. And even their scars are made newly tender when mapped onto the lover’s body: A spine becomes a railroad. “Veins burst oil, elk black.” And “becoming a man / means knowing how to become charcoal.” Rooted in Navajo history and thought, these poems show what has been brewing in an often forgotten part of the American literary landscape, an important language, beautiful and bone dense.

Sculptural, ambitious, and defiantly vulnerable, the poems of Eyes Bottle Dark with a Mouthful of Flowers are coal that remains coal, despite the forces that conspire for diamond, for electricity.

Additional recognition: 

Named a “Best Poetry Book of 2019” by Electric Literature, Entropy Mag, and Auburn Avenue

Named a “Favorite Book of 2019” by Lit Hub

Named a “Best Queer Book of 2019” by BuzzFeed and Book Marks

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Skeets Jake Author
ISBN
9781571315205
9781571319920

Table of Contents

From the Book - First edition.

Drunktown
Afterparty
In the fields
Truck effigy
Tácheeh
Let there be coal
Siphoning
Gasoline ceremony
Virginity
Maar
Swallowing kept secrets
Dust storm
DL N8V 4 3SOME
Dear brother
Child born of water
Thieving ceremony
Buffalograss
How to become the moon
Love poem
In the fields
Naked
Comma
Drift(er)
In the fields
The body a bottle
Eyes bottle dark with a mouthful of flowers
Glory
Sleepers
A list of celebrities who've stayed at the El Rancho Hotel
The Indian Capital of the world
American bar
Red running into water
Love letter to a dead body
In the fields.

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