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Hip Logic

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Terrance Hayes’ *Hip Logic* explores themes of identity, basketball culture, and urban life through intensely lyrical poetry. Published in 2001, this collection garnered critical acclaim including a finalist position for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. It is particularly relevant to readers interested in American literature, specifically those drawn to Black voices and works that blend musicality with insightful observation of contemporary experiences.

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Hip Logic ranks #255 of 436 in the Poetry Collection ranking, behind Please, ahead of The Carrier of Ladders.

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Who is the author of the poetry collection Hip Logic?

Hip logic was written by the American poet Terrance Hayes. It is his second published collection, following his debut work Muscular Music.

When was Hip Logic published?

The collection was published in 2002 by Penguin Poets. It gained immediate critical attention and helped establish Hayes as a major emerging voice in contemporary literature.

Did Hip logic receive any major literary recognition?

Yes, Hip Logic was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize in Poetry. It also helped Hayes earn a prestigious National Poetry Series award, further cementing his literary status.

What themes are explored in the poems of Hip logic?

The collection dives deep into themes of Black identity, urban life, and the intersections of basketball culture with traditional poetics. Hayes utilizes inventive language and formal constraints to explore the complexities of the African American experience.

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