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"I want a president" is a poem written by artist Zoe Leonard in 1992.


Background

Zoe Leonard is a
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-based artist,
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, and
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. Outside of "I want a president", Leonard works primarily in
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and
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s, often designed for the particular installation site. Much of her work is influenced by or a response to the
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of the 1980s and 1990s and associated politics. "I want a president" was inspired by the announcement by Leonard's friend,
Eileen Myles Eileen Myles (born December 9, 1949) is an American poet and writer who has produced more than twenty volumes of poetry, fiction, non-fiction, libretti, plays, and performance pieces over the last three decades. Novelist Dennis Cooper has des ...
, a poet and activist who announced that they were entering the 1992 race for president of the United States as an "openly female" candidate. Myles ran as an independent against
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,
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, and
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. Myles's identity stood in contrast to their wealthy male opponents; they identified at the time as a gay woman, and come from a community directly affected by both poverty and AIDS. Leonard expresses the desire to see a more diverse range of elected officials, with struggles and experiences that most representatives today do not possess and have never had to contend with. The poem opens with the sentence, "I want a dyke for president", and continues with a series of "I want..." statements describing the kinds of people she would like to see as president. Written in the early 1990s, "I want a president" has roots in Leonard's other work, including critiquing the political inaction of the AIDS epidemic, and from amidst a wave of anti-"
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" discourse.


Publication history and reception

The poem was first set to be published in an LGBT magazine that then ceased publication. The document was instead photocopied and distributed. ''Vice'' described it as "something like a pre-internet meme -- something shared, copied, and re-interpreted starting way before most Americans had internet connections at home." In 2006 the art collective LTTR produced postcard versions, including them in the fifth annual art journal. There was renewed interest in the poem in
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, particularly after ''
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'' released a video of Mykki Blanco performing a reading. ''Paper'' called it a "devastating and legendary poem... an eerily poignant mirror to this current presidential election of our collective nightmares, remaining timeless nearly 25 years after it was written." ''Vice'' called the poem a "stark protest of overly-sanitized American politicians ... as relevant n 2016as it was when she wrote it in 1992." ''Out'' magazine reported that in 2016, "Voters are using the poem to demand politicians with lived experience reflecting that of their constituents." Leonard has said that she would not write the same poem today, but appreciates that it opens a discussion about how things have or have not changed since then. "I am interested in the space this text opens up for us to imagine and voice what we want in our leaders, and even beyond that, what we can envision for the future of our society." In October 2016, a month before
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, High Line Art installed a large version of the poem, measuring 20 feet by 30 feet, on a pillar underneath The Standard Hotel on the
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, in the Chelsea neighborhood of
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. On 6 November, Eileen Myles, whose 1992 presidential campaign inspired the poem, gave a mock acceptance speech at the site of the installation, responding to the poem they had inspired. A number of other artists joined the event to respond to Leonard's poem, including
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, Malik Gaines and Alexandro Segade, Sharon Hayes, Pamela Sneed, and
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.


References

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External links


Full text of the poem via LTTR
1992 poems Activist publications LGBTQ poetry Poems in English American poems Works about presidents of the United States LGBTQ literature in the United States