Abandonment Quote by Carolyn Forche
“Blood Dazzler is Patricia Smith's impassioned lyric chronicle of a beloved city in peril, a city whose people were left to die before us all, a people who were the heart of our country and lifeblood of our culture. After rising water, winds and abandonment, after our failure and neglect, comes this symphony of utterance from the ruins: many-voiced, poignant, sorrowful and fierce. This is poetry taking the full measure of its task.”
About This Quote
Source Poem: "Blood Dazzler" by Patricia Smith, contemporary literary work
The poem portrays a city’s devastation and resilience, urging listeners to hear its collective, fierce voice.
In simple terms: City’s pain and strength spoken aloud.
Listen to marginalized voices.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- community activism
- urban renewal projects
- educational curricula
- public art installations
- mental health support for trauma survivors
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What responsibilities do artists have when depicting tragedy?
- How can listeners act on the poem’s call?
May romanticize suffering; could overlook systemic causes.