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The Desk Was Already Here is the debut poetry collection from Shamon Lawrence, a writer and educator answering a question Countee Cullen posed nearly a century ago: Why would God make a poet Black and bid him sing? This collection is the song. Written in the quiet ache between classroom bells and long silences, Lawrence reckons with the impact of structures that never asked him to speak. His poems trace the sacred architecture of desks. Those inherited, assigned, built over, or broken down. Spanning from the desks where Black boys are told to be still, to the ones where Black men are asked to…mehr

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The Desk Was Already Here is the debut poetry collection from Shamon Lawrence, a writer and educator answering a question Countee Cullen posed nearly a century ago: Why would God make a poet Black and bid him sing? This collection is the song. Written in the quiet ache between classroom bells and long silences, Lawrence reckons with the impact of structures that never asked him to speak. His poems trace the sacred architecture of desks. Those inherited, assigned, built over, or broken down. Spanning from the desks where Black boys are told to be still, to the ones where Black men are asked to perform miracles as teachers, The Desk Was Already Here traces the sacred, strained lineage between student and educator. With nods to Hughes, Cullen, and the Black Baptist tradition, Lawrence builds a lyrical record of what school never teaches but always enforces: the burden of where you're placed, the pressure of what you're expected to become, and the quiet acts of care that keep Black students and teachers going. This collection is part hymn, part indictment, part field note from an educator who knows the difference between compliance and communion. In these pages, the desk is not merely a setting, but a witness. A relic. A wound. A calling. In The Desk Was Already Here, Lawrence dares to imagine what it means to teach, to write, and to live as if the desk were hallowed, and to sing anyway.
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Shamon Lawrence is a poet, educator, and cultural critic based in New York City. His work explores the sacred and systemic inheritance of classroom spaces, particularly through the lens of Black male educators. The Desk Was Already Here is his debut poetry collection.