A New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice and one of The Guardian‘s Best Poetry Books of 2024
“[The Wickedest is] alive in the way poetry must be.” –Dwight Garner, The New York Times
“Atmospheric and intoxicating, lyrical and inviting,
The Wickedest is a heady night in the dance, and Caleb Femi is the life of the literary party.” –Candice Carty-Williams, author of
Queenie
An immersive epic taking place over one night at an underground London house party, conjured by a multi-hyphenate sensation.
Welcome to the Wickedest, the longest running house party in the South London shoob scene, always held at an undisclosed inner-city spot. You better hope you have the address: this is for locals only.
Sweaty and cinematic, pulsing with rhythm and heat, every moment here–from one-on-one intimacies to the swell of the party’s collective roar–is refracted in Caleb Femi’s writing. Ingeniously blending conversations, text messages, sonnets, vignettes, monologues, photos, and lyrics,
The Wickedest is a modern epic, told as a minute-by-minute chronicle of an unforgettable night out.
Femi, a multi-hyphenate sensation and the author of
Poor, which was called “a landmark debut for British poetry” by
The Guardian, is a generational storyteller and scene setter. But
The Wickedest does more than tell the story of one party; Femi uses the experience of nightlife to document the broader contexts surrounding the shoobs–the marginalization of low-income communities of color, the red tape that bars those on the edges from already shrinking communal space. Still, the party goes on.
The Wickedest is a respite and a reckoning, a community of desire, care, and resistance that carries on long past the night’s end.
Author: Caleb Femi
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: MCD
Published: 01/21/2025
Pages: 96
Weight: 0.44lbs
Size: 7.83h x 5.24w x 0.37d
ISBN: 9780374616618
Language: English
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