Ten Bridges I've Burnt
A Memoir in Verse
by Brontez Purnell
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Pub Date Feb 13 2024 | Archive Date Mar 31 2024
Description
"This book is brutal and brutally honest, but still perversely addictive because Brontez Purnell is a performer in the truest sense. Reading Ten Bridges I've Burnt, I felt tucked-in with him, along for the intimate ride, and paused only once to write down a part I’d been looking for my whole life." —Miranda July
From the beloved author of 100 Boyfriends, a wrenching, sexy, and exhilaratingly energetic memoir in verse.
In Ten Bridges I’ve Burnt, Brontez Purnell—the bard of the underloved and overlooked—turns his gaze inward. A storyteller with a musical eye for the absurdity of his own existence, he is peerless in his ability to find the levity within the stormiest of crises. Here, in his first collection of genre-defying verse, Purnell reflects on his peripatetic life, whose ups and downs have nothing on the turmoil within. “The most high-risk homosexual behavior I engage in,” Purnell writes, “is simply existing.”
The thirty-eight autobiographical pieces pulsing in Ten Bridges I’ve Burnt find Purnell at his no-holds-barred best. He remembers a vicious brawl he participated in at a poetry conference and reckons with packaging his trauma for TV writers’ rooms; wrestles with the curses, and gifts, passed down from generations of family members; and chronicles, with breathless verve, a list of hell-raising misadventures and sexcapades. Through it all, he muses on everything from love and loneliness to capitalism and Blackness to jogging and the ethics of art, always with unpredictable clarity and movement.
With the same balance of wit and wisdom that made 100 Boyfriends a sensation, Purnell unleashes another collection of boundary-pushing writing with Ten Bridges I’ve Burnt, a book as original and thrilling as the author himself.
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Advance Praise
"An assortment of poems that serve as a personal history of sexuality, at turns funny, confrontational, and achingly sad . . . [Ten Bridges I’ve Burnt] presents abundant wry commentary on accepted norms and the extent to which one may suffer in pursuit of them. The author’s prose is vivid and earthy . . . A unique, indelible memoir on being Black and gay in America.” —Kirkus Reviews
“This collection of scathing, riotous, brutally frank poems offers lyrical reflections on race, sex, and adjacent struggles under capitalism. Purnell deploys a witty, conversational style in his often humorous indictments of traditional masculinity." —Diego Báez, Booklist
"This book is brutal and brutally honest, but still perversely addictive because Brontez Purnell is a performer in the truest sense. Reading Ten Bridges I've Burnt, I felt tucked-in with him, along for the intimate ride, and paused only once to write down a part I’d been looking for my whole life." —Miranda July
"This memoir in verse makes me enormously happy. To the things I know about Brontez Purnell add astral poet (in terms of imagination and scale) and classicist (elegant concerns). Witness it here. Lines leap out of themselves like light eruptions from the funniest angel you ever saw. I could listen to this poet for hours, drive for days on a single thought: 'in my defense/I just had to signify/that poetry/is still dangerous.'" —Eileen Myles
“I have been a fan of Brontez Purnell since I first saw him on video skipping gaily through San Francisco's streets in an early 2000s Younger Lovers video, and since then I’ve watched with pleasure as he’s shared with the wider world his numerous talents, as a performance artist, fiction and nonfiction writer, curator, and, not least, a lyricist and poet. Ten Bridges I’ve Burnt is Purnell’s first collection of poetry, and it crackles like a live wire with his unique voice: Black, playful, gay, Southern, militant, joyful, queer, sexy, real, Bay Arean, and indisputably his own. Providing glimpses of the exciting life he’s lived, Ten Bridges I’ve Burnt also suggests options for how to live in the world now.” —John Keene, author of Punks: New and Selected Poems, winner of the 2022 National Book Award for Poetry
"Brontez Purnell has impeccable comic timing and the gift of absolute candor. His poems leap off the page with insouciant, revolutionary speed. The urgent messages they deliver—with stinging wit and carefully honed critical defiance—provide inspiring models for how to perform, how to thrive, and how to write." —Wayne Koestenbaum
“In Ten Bridges I’ve Burnt, Brontez Purnell’s language—bitchy, magnetic, dick-rich—is propulsive. His verse ladders down, alive with clear-eyed anger, bittersweet refusals. The braiding of emotions is jaw-dropping. One moment you’re seething. The next, you’re cackling. Defiant and timely, this book razes expectations, blazes in the mind long after finishing it.” —Eduardo C. Corral, author of guillotine, winner of the 2021 Lambda Literary Award for Gay Poetry and longlisted for the 2020 National Book Award for Poetry
"Written against the sanitized aesthetics of decorous poetry, Brontez Purnell’s no-holds-barred collection, Ten Bridges I’ve Burnt, is an unapologetic—and always thrilling—romp through jizz, poetry fights, daddy (issues), coke, sex for money, and boyfriends of every race. In verse that is at once hard-edged, punk, and nakedly direct, Purnell refuses the terms of dour trauma porn in favor of playful irreverence, even as the poems go deep into the pain of life under hetero-patriarchal racial capitalism." —Jackie Wang, author of The Sunflower Cast a Spell to Save Us from the Void, finalist for the 2021 National Book Award for Poetry
"Brontez Purnell's Ten Bridges I've Burnt: A Memoir in Verse is proof that 'poetry is/still dangerous.' It's a burn book/love letter to the Bay area's queer demimonde. Ten Bridges I've Burnt pushes back and forth in time, stopping to mop up at the Lusty Lady (RIP) before jogging around Lake Merritt. This is the memoir of an artist who helped queercore find its roots. If you read Fag School or sang along to 'D.A.N.N.Y.' you're pulling grey hairs now. Purnell snatches the sting out of the words 'aging Black punk.' Thank god!" —Cyrée Jarelle Johnson, author of Slingshot, winner of the 2020 Lambda Literary Award in Gay Poetry
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780374612696 |
PRICE | $17.00 (USD) |
PAGES | 144 |
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Featured Reviews
I have said in the most matter-of-fact and least hyperbolic way that I think Brontez Purnell is the best writer of my generation and reading Ten Bridges I've Burnt only reinforces this. A new approach to form and the continuance of a keen awareness of all sorts of people and of self makes me happy to read his work and glad that I'm not in his crosshairs. Somehow reminds me of the very best of Cookie Mueller (this is a compliment) and the very best of Fran Lebowitz (but without the writer's block). I will have a worn copy of this after comes out for sure; thank you for the opportunity to read it ahead of publication.
I knew Purnell was originally a poet, but I will freely admit that I was surprised that he decided to do his memoir fully in poetic verse. He's got several turns of phrases and short slaps of poems here that I'm going to be coming back to for a long while, I think. Get this when it comes out this fall, you'll be in for a hell of a treat.
I love Brontez Purnell's work, and this is no exception. No one else can scratch that particular itch of humor and heart. TEN BRIDGES, in particular, was exciting for its form above all. Each chapter is presented in verse (this is a book of poems?), with all the trademark Purnell-isms. I gobbled this up. Thanks to the publisher for the e-galley!
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