
Without Terminus
untraining an archive
$30.85
- Paperback
216 pages
- Release Date
15 September 2026
Summary
Part elegy, part archival detective story, and part visual poetry, Without Terminus emerges from Chaun Webster wrestling with Frank B. Wilderson III’s question: “How does one narrate the loss of loss?” In his first work of nonfiction, Webster attempts to find traces of his family, and in particular of his grandfather Reginald, who worked for years as a sleeping car porter, who was denied rest while his labor enabled rest for others, and who died without receiving a pension before Web…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781644453926 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1644453924 |
| Author: | Chaun Webster |
| Publisher: | Graywolf Press,U.S. |
| Imprint: | Graywolf Press,U.S. |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 216 |
| Release Date: | 15 September 2026 |
| Weight: | 454g |
| Dimensions: | 25mm x 25mm x 25mm |
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Critics Review
“Potent and prophetic, this is a singular achievement.”–Publishers Weekly, starred review
“A virtuoso work of literary experimentation in the service of a forgotten history.”–Kirkus Reviews, starred review
“Through experimenting with form, imagery, style, and language, the author makes a valiant attempt and succeeds in elegant and luminous prose… . Give this marvelous journey to readers of Joshua Bennett’s Owed and Claudia Rankine’s Just Us.”–Allison Escoto, Booklist
“A beautifully lyrical rumination on unknowing. For webster, ‘without terminus’ doesn’t mean forever, as in elongated emptiness, but ‘frayed edges’ as a reclamation and new space, the limits as haven. This book is a marvel, a language and image train to travel with.”–Victoria Chang, author of With My Back to the World“This work demands of webster new grammars, a hauntology, a means of being without, which is to say a praxis of knowing with grief even that which you can barely mourn. Deeply intimate and tirelessly self-interrogating, Without Terminus is webster at his best. Phenomenal!”–Douglas Kearney, author of I Imagine I Been Science Fiction Always“webster, already a formidable poet, charts a genealogy of loss through an inquiry and lyric form of his own making, gifting a map that cracks open the expansive possibilities of memoir… . webster wonders “if blackness is the grammar of loss in the modern world” and if “we have all been had, gotten over, by the archive and the slippery words that make blackness known only when it is about to disappear.” Perhaps yes, but Without Terminus ardently contends with these erasures of the Black past, present, and future.”–Lillian-Yvonne Bertram, author of Negative Money“Without Terminus does the uncanny, and absolutely sincere, work of obliterating everything I thought I knew about fracture, memory, labor, and Blackness… . The book is as fine, as delightful, as serious as any book I’ve read this century. There is a staggering gumption at work here, and it is indeed generative and wholly loving of what came before it.”–Kiese Laymon, author of Heavy
“Familial and radically unfamiliar. Old and new, on time, untimely; ungendered, ante-generic, intergenerational… . What we have here in our hands is as beautiful and bruised and black and blue and bounteous and unbound as we R.”–Fred Moten, author of Perennial Fashion
“Without Terminus is an unflinching document of familial love and the legacy of Blackness in America. It is an act of revolution cloaked in the language of poetry, wielding a heart full of courage.”–Kao Kalia Yang, author of Where Rivers Part
About The Author
Chaun Webster
Work by Chaun Webster has appeared in Obsidian, The Academy of American Poets’ Poem-a-Day, The Rumpus, Angel City Review, Tilted House, and Social Text. His books Gentry!fication and Wail Song each won a Minnesota Book Award for poetry.
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