Rickey Laurentiis Poetry Slam and Fireside Chat
Join us as we welcome Rickey to Baldwin & Co to discuss their new poetry book all about gender and love.
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1030 Elysian Fields Ave
1030 Elysian Fields Avenue New Orleans, LA 70117Good to know
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- 2 hours
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This event will start with an open mic poetry reading at 5pm. Please reserve your spot if you would like to be a reader.
LONGLISTED FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD • From Whiting Award–winner Rickey Laurentiis, a mythic, lyric, decade-in-the-making new collection of masterful poems that probe the meanings of trans/formation and re-creation, a new classic about gender and love
When Rickey Laurentiis debuted in 2015 with Boy with Thorn, the poetry world heralded the arrival of an astonishing new lyric talent. “Call Rickey Laurentiis’ stylistic range virtuosity or call it correctly, necessity,” Terrance Hayes wrote. In the past decade, as Laurentiis has transitioned, her ideas of the lyric and poetry have transformed, as has the America in which she lives. This staggering, irreverent, gentle, and erotic book is a record of that ten-year journey. It draws on, expands, and then fractures the many poetic traditions which informed Laurentiis’s poetics—from Greek odes and early Black Spirituals to the work of Whitman and Dickinson and the mid-century cinematic icon The Lady Chablis.
Then, brick by brick, she builds them anew and makes them her own. She maps a path onto the contradictions, precarity, and revelry of her hometown, “New Orleans / As that modern text, witnessed, and revised, by the light as radically / As by the water, which is history, which slip / Thru your hands. This city is a ghost for hire.” With this as her frame, Laurentiis meditates on what it means to be trans and Black in this nation and in her own body, when both demarcations are often excuses for violence. She goes further, examining pleasure and deep-felt pain, in a rhythmic, wild embrace of life, an act of spirit work and self-grace. “You see something in me,” she writes, “something grand, / Your very cowardice yearns for; you / Who would want to own it, wear it, be by it adorned, / It is so rare a thing, so fine as I am, and seemingly / Fragile, creole, and easily decadent: it is like a tree, then.”
In a world where what one is, and how one looks, or even just the idea of a person can get one killed, this is transformative work. This collection does not stump for its humanity, nor does it compromise its art in order to speak in its own voice. Sprung to its own sound, celebratory without apology, this is a book which reclaims the act of poetry itself, too, for the way it can reshape the writer, the mind, the body, the story we choose, and the images the world can imprint on us. (Can poetry do that?) Approaching from every angle and expanding in every direction as we read, Death of the First Idea probes every aspect of transformation. Celebratory, interrogatory, reclamatory, full of rage and range, these are poems for the storms of our time.
Rickey will be joined in conversation with Daniel W.K. Lee
RICKEY LAURENTIIS is the author of Boy with Thorn, which won the Cave Canem Poetry Prize and the Levis Reading Prize. Laurentiis is the recipient of fellowships from the Center for African American Poetry and Poetics (CAAPP), the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Poetry Foundation, among others. Her poems have appeared in The New Republic, BOMB, and poets.org. A 2018 Whiting Award winner, she lives in New Orleans
Daniel W.K. Lee (李華強) is a third-generation refugee, queer, Cantonese American
born in Kuching, Malaysia. He earned his Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing at The
New School, and his debut collection of poetry, Anatomy of Want, was published by
QueerMojo/Rebel Satori Press. His work has been seen in print and online, including
recent pieces in Winter in America (Again, High Rise: Brutalist Poetry, the 2025 Saints
& Sinners Poetry Anthology, South Dakota Review, Foglifter, and 64 Parishes. He is a
co-host of the “Power Beyond Pride” podcast and lives in New Orleans with his head-
turning whippet Camden. Find out more about him at danielwklee.com, join his Patreon
at patreon.com/danielwklee, or follow him: @strongplum on Instagram and UpScrolled
or @danielwklee.bsky.social on Bluesky.
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