The Republic of Home

by Leslie Joy Ahenda

The Republic of Home is a chapbook-length poem written after Dionne Brand’s Inventory. Each of the 11 parts represents one month of 2021 (ending in November) and catalogues the reported COVID deaths at the beginning and end of each month. Otherwise, the poem does not reference the pandemic. Instead, pulling quotes from Inventory, Ahenda examines ideas of self-hood and relationship, methods of living in the world amid disaster, and the impossible staying power of hope. The Blasted Tree has produced a limited edition of 60 copies of The Republic of Home, each bound into Italian high-cotton paper in dark grey with a pastel green flyleaf. Copies of the chapbook are available now from The Blasted Tree’s store, and the entire poem can be read online following the links below.

 nothing personal is recorded here,
you must know that, but
one year the viciousness got to be too much

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The Republic of Home is out of print from The Blasted Tree store

Featured by The Blasted Tree: August 6, 2022


Leslie Joy Ahenda

Contributing Author


The Republic of Home by Leslie Joy Ahenda is a Blasted Tree original collection of poetry.

ISBN [Digital]: 978-1-987906-92-9

Cover Design by Kyle Flemmer

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