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The Earth In Our Bones

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  • “If you do not love your body, then who?”

    Marc Nair in The Earth in Our Bones – his eleventh collection – presents a series of poems and photographs that move from smaller sites of race and personal identity to societal fractures and wider notions of belonging and navigating urban and natural space.

    Whether musing on water bottles as an offering in an ancient temple or a series of poems that create an afterlife from found objects, there is an awareness of loss, lament and longing, an acknowledgement of the lands within each of us.

  • The Earth in Our Bones is one of the strongest collections to have emerged in recent years. Here is an intense engagement with serious issues of race and otherness; their impact on personal identity and the perplexing question of personal and cultural identity. This collection grips me in the way the author’s two art forms, poetry and photography, show us how casual scenes and throwaway objects such as beach debris may open us to a deeper connection with what we never thought of before.”
    —Anne Lee Tzu Pheng, poet

  • Marc Nair PhD is an educator, poet and multidisciplinary artist. He exhibits photographs, text-based video art, performs spoken word and collaborates with graphic artists, photographers, dancers and visual artists. Text and image are deeply interwoven in Nair’s practice. In it, the verbal and the visual occupy spaces that imply, or offer, the presence of an iterative self. The net result is dialogic, a back-and-forth where the gaze travels between the two, instinctively searching for connections and new ways of telling. The Earth In Our Bones is Nair’s eleventh collection.

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  • Description
  • Praise
  • About the Author
  • “If you do not love your body, then who?”

    Marc Nair in The Earth in Our Bones – his eleventh collection – presents a series of poems and photographs that move from smaller sites of race and personal identity to societal fractures and wider notions of belonging and navigating urban and natural space.

    Whether musing on water bottles as an offering in an ancient temple or a series of poems that create an afterlife from found objects, there is an awareness of loss, lament and longing, an acknowledgement of the lands within each of us.

  • The Earth in Our Bones is one of the strongest collections to have emerged in recent years. Here is an intense engagement with serious issues of race and otherness; their impact on personal identity and the perplexing question of personal and cultural identity. This collection grips me in the way the author’s two art forms, poetry and photography, show us how casual scenes and throwaway objects such as beach debris may open us to a deeper connection with what we never thought of before.”
    —Anne Lee Tzu Pheng, poet

  • Marc Nair PhD is an educator, poet and multidisciplinary artist. He exhibits photographs, text-based video art, performs spoken word and collaborates with graphic artists, photographers, dancers and visual artists. Text and image are deeply interwoven in Nair’s practice. In it, the verbal and the visual occupy spaces that imply, or offer, the presence of an iterative self. The net result is dialogic, a back-and-forth where the gaze travels between the two, instinctively searching for connections and new ways of telling. The Earth In Our Bones is Nair’s eleventh collection.

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