
Fugitive Tilts: Essays
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 0374600511
ISBN 13: 9780374600518
Publication date: April 15th, 2025
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Pages: 384
Genres: Biography, History, Poetry
Ishion Hutchinson explores the intricate layers of home and identity through a lyrical lens, delving into the complexities of displacement and memory. His essays weave personal reflections with broader cultural narratives, revealing the emotional undercurrents that shape one’s sense of belonging. Hutchinson’s writing invites readers to grapple with the nuances of their own experiences, while offering insight into how space and memory intertwine.
With deft prose that blends poetic imagery and profound insights, Hutchinson expands on the concept of what it means to be a fugitive in one’s own life. Through a series of poignant essays, he articulates the ache of longing and the search for solace, making connections between the personal and the universal. His exploration is not merely an observation of loss but an affirmation of the resilience that emerges from navigating the spaces between past and present.
With deft prose that blends poetic imagery and profound insights, Hutchinson expands on the concept of what it means to be a fugitive in one’s own life. Through a series of poignant essays, he articulates the ache of longing and the search for solace, making connections between the personal and the universal. His exploration is not merely an observation of loss but an affirmation of the resilience that emerges from navigating the spaces between past and present.