Short Film Starring My Belovedâs Red Bronco , selected by Tyehimba Jess for the 2022 Ballard Spahr Prize for Poetry, is an aching tribute to the power and precarity of queer love. In small-town Mississippi, before the aughts, a child âassigned âwomanââ and a boy âforced to call / himself a girlâ love one anotherâfrom afar, behind closed doors, in motels. The child survives an injurious mother and the beast-shaped men she brings home; the boy becomes a soldier. Years later, the boyâthe eponymous beloved, Missyâdies by suicide, kicking up a riptide of memory. This is where K. Iver writes, at the confluence of love poem and elegy. âI say to the water if you were here, / youâd be here.â With cinematic precision, they conjure dorm-room landlines, the lingering sweetness of shared candy, a ballet strap and âsoft / fingers tracing it, afraid to touch / the skin.â They punctuate depictions of familial abuse and the cruel politics of the Deep South with fairy tales: a girl who endures abuse refusing to grow into a mother who inflicts it herself, queer youth kissing fearlessly, bodies transcending the violence of a reductive gender binary. In these fantasies, âthereâs no / reason to leave town no hidden / torches waiting for us to fall asleep.â Short Film Starring My Belovedâs Red Bronco sees us through a particular kind of griefâone so relentless, itâs precious. It presses us, also, to continue advocating for a world in which queer love fantasies become reality and queer love poems âswaddle the impossible / contours of joy.â
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Jan 31, 2023
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