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A spirited and confronting new poetry collection from one of New Zealand’s most notable voices.

I’ve eaten the words you told me I couldn’t say. I’ve torn them

from your hands with my savage teeth and shredded them, swallowed

them, then spat them back out as an unapologetic F.U. I’ve eaten them

all with chicken feet, fermented tofu and glossy black eggs raised from

ash. I’ve let fire and water ruin your lucky days with their thoughtless
ways.

It’s the end of the world and Chris Tse has lost his chill. In Super Model Minority he completes a loose trilogy of books – from the historical racism of How to be Dead in a Year of Snakes to a queer coming of age in HE’S SO MASC – by looking to a future where ‘it’s enough to look up at a sky blushing red and see possibility’.

From making boys cry with the power of poetry to hitting back against microaggressions and sucker punches, these irreverent and tender poems dive head first into race and sexuality with rage and wit, while embracing everyday moments of joy to fortify the soul.

Super Model Minority is a riotous walk through the highs and lows of modern life with one of New Zealand’s most audacious contemporary poets.

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A spirited and confronting new poetry collection from one of New Zealand’s most notable voices.

I’ve eaten the words you told me I couldn’t say. I’ve torn them

from your hands with my savage teeth and shredded them, swallowed

them, then spat them back out as an unapologetic F.U. I’ve eaten them

all with chicken feet, fermented tofu and glossy black eggs raised from

ash. I’ve let fire and water ruin your lucky days with their thoughtless
ways.

It’s the end of the world and Chris Tse has lost his chill. In Super Model Minority he completes a loose trilogy of books – from the historical racism of How to be Dead in a Year of Snakes to a queer coming of age in HE’S SO MASC – by looking to a future where ‘it’s enough to look up at a sky blushing red and see possibility’.

From making boys cry with the power of poetry to hitting back against microaggressions and sucker punches, these irreverent and tender poems dive head first into race and sexuality with rage and wit, while embracing everyday moments of joy to fortify the soul.

Super Model Minority is a riotous walk through the highs and lows of modern life with one of New Zealand’s most audacious contemporary poets.

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