Johnson, Amaud Jamaul Red Summer ISBN 13: 9781932195323

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  • EditoreTupelo Pr
  • Data di pubblicazione2006
  • ISBN 10 1932195327
  • ISBN 13 9781932195323
  • RilegaturaCopertina flessibile
  • Numero di pagine54
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Descrizione libro Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. A brilliant African-American poet writes of lynching, domestic abuse and love as he examines the race riots that swept the United States in 1919 in haunting, passionate poems, marked by a tender lyrical quality inspired by the blues. "Equally confident within the lyric and narrative modes, Johnson's Red Summer startles and impresses with its sheer range of vision, at one moment giving us a hushed, confessional poem, at another a poem of public, political consciousness Johnson speaks from a space he describes at one point as "between gravity and god"-that is, past the provable, material world, but just shy of any clear confirmation of prayer or faith-and it's a particular kind of faith that these poems at once enact and point to, what Robert Hayden called "The deep immortal human wish,/the timeless will," the will to believe. Johnson's poems remind us that the human record is at last a mixed one: violence, shame, betrayal, and fear, but also joy, courage, love and, yes, hope. Red Summer gives us the stirring debut of a restorative new American voice."-Carl Phillips This haunting debut collection explores a rash of race riots that swept the United States during the summer of 1919. With a tender lyrical quality reminiscent of the blues, Johnson moves through trauma and personal catastrophe to champion the endurance of the human spirit. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Codice articolo 9781932195323

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Descrizione libro Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. A brilliant African-American poet writes of lynching, domestic abuse and love as he examines the race riots that swept the United States in 1919 in haunting, passionate poems, marked by a tender lyrical quality inspired by the blues. "Equally confident within the lyric and narrative modes, Johnson's Red Summer startles and impresses with its sheer range of vision, at one moment giving us a hushed, confessional poem, at another a poem of public, political consciousness Johnson speaks from a space he describes at one point as "between gravity and god"-that is, past the provable, material world, but just shy of any clear confirmation of prayer or faith-and it's a particular kind of faith that these poems at once enact and point to, what Robert Hayden called "The deep immortal human wish,/the timeless will," the will to believe. Johnson's poems remind us that the human record is at last a mixed one: violence, shame, betrayal, and fear, but also joy, courage, love and, yes, hope. Red Summer gives us the stirring debut of a restorative new American voice."-Carl Phillips This haunting debut collection explores a rash of race riots that swept the United States during the summer of 1919. With a tender lyrical quality reminiscent of the blues, Johnson moves through trauma and personal catastrophe to champion the endurance of the human spirit. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Codice articolo 9781932195323

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Descrizione libro Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. A brilliant African-American poet writes of lynching, domestic abuse and love as he examines the race riots that swept the United States in 1919 in haunting, passionate poems, marked by a tender lyrical quality inspired by the blues. "Equally confident within the lyric and narrative modes, Johnson's Red Summer startles and impresses with its sheer range of vision, at one moment giving us a hushed, confessional poem, at another a poem of public, political consciousness Johnson speaks from a space he describes at one point as "between gravity and god"-that is, past the provable, material world, but just shy of any clear confirmation of prayer or faith-and it's a particular kind of faith that these poems at once enact and point to, what Robert Hayden called "The deep immortal human wish,/the timeless will," the will to believe. Johnson's poems remind us that the human record is at last a mixed one: violence, shame, betrayal, and fear, but also joy, courage, love and, yes, hope. Red Summer gives us the stirring debut of a restorative new American voice."-Carl Phillips This haunting debut collection explores a rash of race riots that swept the United States during the summer of 1919. With a tender lyrical quality reminiscent of the blues, Johnson moves through trauma and personal catastrophe to champion the endurance of the human spirit. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Codice articolo 9781932195323

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