Book Review: New American Monarch by Marcel Fable Price
Poetry Review: A New American Monarch by Marcel Fable Price
Reviewed by Joseph Awujoola
There are different ways a poetry book can stir up intrigue within a reader before the poems are even read. New American Monarch by the former poet laureate intrigued me with the poem titles. The poems invigorated me, and the audio piece impressed me. This work of art was created with so much intentionality you can’t help but applaud the author.
The Introverted Caterpillar’s Guide To Becoming An Introverted Butterfly is divided into three sections: Pupa (8 poems), Chrysalis (14 poems), and Transformation (12 poems). These sections are also available as albums on Spotify.
I recommend listening and reading as it elevates the experience entirely. I read the book first before listening to the album. Then I just had to read it again to appreciate it again. If you are thinking audiobooks, you’re wrong; this is a musical experience.
Section 1: Pupa
The first section feels introductory in the sense that Marcel sets the stage with poems exploring identity. In “Pupa,” Marcel introduces us to the transformative state of a caterpiller yearning to leave the cocoon that has held him down and shaped his identity going as far as 2005.
The section captures the need for personal growth and the beauty of embracing change. As the section unfolds, Marcel delves deeper into the complexities of relationships. He weaves a narrative that resonates with readers on a profoundly emotional level. Marcel uses expressive language and vivid imagery. He invites us to ponder the intricacies of human connection. He also invites us to consider the ever-evolving nature of self-discovery. Each poem serves as a poignant reflection of a human experience. This infuses the collection with a sense of profound introspection and emotional depth.
Marcel tells his story in a way that captures the reader’s attention. His lyrical prose gently guides us through the maze of emotions and offers a glimpse into the vulnerability and strength that coexist within every individual.
The thematic exploration encompasses not only personal growth but also the interconnectedness of human experiences, drawing parallels between the intimate and the universal. This contemplative journey invites readers to embrace change, acknowledge the fluctuations of life, and find solace in the shared experiences that bind us as humans on this beautiful, complex journey of existence.
The scribblings add a pinch of personality to the poems, giving them a raw and authentic essence that connects with readers on a deeper level. Each stroke of the red pen tells a story of the poet’s creative process. Every crossed-out word and the smudges invite the audience to delve into the intricate layers of emotion. They are encouraged to explore the thought woven alongside the lines.
My first favourite poem in the book is Collateral Damage. Imagine a poem born of a hurricane in the book is structured as a hurricane.
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Section 2: Chrysalis
As I mentioned before, the notes in red added a fascinating layer of depth and character to the book. It’s remarkable how they had me turning my laptop and, on some days, my phone upside down to read them. Every time I did, it felt like a discovery. It was as if I was delving into the author’s innermost thoughts and experiences. It truly felt like I was unearthing secrets from the author’s diary, gaining insight into his memories and emotions. The experience was akin to stepping through a portal into his history. This only served to heighten the intrigue. It deepened my connection to the narrative and compelled me to eagerly turn each page in anticipation of what lay ahead.
Some of the themes explored in this section revolve around racial prejudice and anger resulting from racism. The impact of systemic oppression, the struggle for racial equality, and the resilience of marginalized communities are also central topics. Marcel focuses on the effects on the pupils in his class. The children are exposed to these harsh realities.
In Waiting To Be Judged, I was impressed with the reverse at the start that was effected in the end. In That Mourning, I was brought to the verge of tears as I, too, would never get used to this.
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New American Monarch is a powerful portrayal of the black experience in America. It delves deep into the emotions and struggles faced by the community. This section (and album) captures the raw hurt and pain experienced daily, as seen in poems (tracks) like “That Mourning“, where the poet lays bare the emotional toll of systemic injustices. “When I Die” expresses a palpable sense of anger.
It reflects the deep-seated frustration and anguish that accompanies navigating a society plagued by racial inequality. However, amidst the pain, there is also a stirring call to action, inspiring readers (and listeners alike) to rise and enact meaningful change. This section (album) serves as a poignant testament to the realities of being black in America. It sheds light on both the anguish and the unwavering resilience of the community.
Section 3: Transformation
This section starts with humour with “More Flavor Than A Good ‘Yo Mamma’ Joke.” It maintains a lightheartedness akin to an ice bath after a gruelling workout session, evoking a sense of playfulness and joyous energy.
The humorous tone invites readers to engage with the content while adding a touch of levity to the overall narrative. It sets the stage for a delightful and entertaining reading experience, infusing the text with a vibrant and dynamic quality that captures the audience’s imagination.
In my opinion, the poem “What A Wonderful World” epitomizes the author as a teacher every young growing child would be blessed to have. The poem’s vivid imagery and heartfelt message serve as a guiding light. They inspire young minds to appreciate the beauty of the world around them. Its uplifting verses portray a sense of hope and optimism, instilling valuable life lessons in an enchanting and accessible way. This makes it my favourite poem in the section so far, as it encapsulates the essence of innocence and joy in a way that deeply resonates with me.
In “The Stories They Share“, it is essential to protect the voices and lives of the individuals involved. Marcel’s reference to Ottawa Hills High School underscores the significance of the experiences shared by the children. It also emphasizes the connection within the staff in that environment.
Tour Log was the most emotional in the book, and as it led into the last poem, Butterfly, I was in awe of the journey that had brought me there, and as I read the final words in the book, I came full circle.
Closing Thoughts on New American Monarch
New American Monarch by Marcel Fable Price delves into deeply personal experiences, offering a profound exploration of emotions and perspectives. The collection skillfully captures the essence of life, evoking a range of emotions in the reader. Each poem and revelation within the book resonates with a unique intensity, leaving a lasting impression on the reader’s soul. Price’s work reflects a life rich in experiences, inviting readers to empathize with emotions they may not have encountered.
The uncovering, the gradual growth and transformation that led to the final metamorphosis, as a caterpillar persevered amid life’s travesties and challenges, emerging at last as a beautiful butterfly, is a testament to life’s incredible power of renewal and rebirth. This awe-inspiring process mirrors the journey of personal growth and transformation. Many individuals experience this journey throughout their lives. It illustrates the potential for beauty and resilience to emerge from even the most difficult circumstances.
New American Monarch is worth reading and listening to. I implore you to delve into this captivating exploration today.