"There was something about Beyoncé that felt like a vessel, I guess, that I could kind of impose all of these feelings and thoughts onto. I was drawn to a little bit of a dichotomy between the glamour and celebrity and the very deep and complex legacy of black women, and what that means in terms of performance."

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Source: There’s Poetry About Beyoncé Now - And It’s Amazing. Interview with Becca Andrews, www.motherjones.com. February 15, 2017.

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Morgan Parker

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Morgan Parker is a poet and writer known for her exploration of identity and resilience, particularly in her acclaimed work 'There Are More Beautiful Things Than Beyoncé.'

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