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E-book: Absurd Man: Poems

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(Vanderbilt University)
  • Format: 112 pages
  • Pub. Date: 25-Feb-2020
  • Publisher: WW Norton & Co
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781324004561
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  • Format: 112 pages
  • Pub. Date: 25-Feb-2020
  • Publisher: WW Norton & Co
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781324004561
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Inspired by Albert Camuss seminal Myth of Sisyphus, Major Jacksons fifth volume subtly configures the poet as absurd hero and plunges headfirst into a search for stable ground in an unstable world. We follow Jacksons restless, vulnerable speaker as he ponders creation in the face of meaninglessness, chronicles an increasingly technological world, and the difficulty of social and political unity, probes a failed marriage and grieves his lost mother with a stunning, lucid lyricism.

The arc of a man emerges; he bravely confronts his past, including his betrayals and his mistakes, and questions who he is as a father, as a husband, as a son and as a poet. With intense musicality and verve, The Absurd Man also faces outward, finding refuge in intellectual and sensuous passions. At once melancholic and jubilant, Jackson considers the journey of humanity, with all its foibles, as a sacred pattern of discovery reconciled by art and the imagination.

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"Erudite Moments of startling linguistic play interrupt Jackson's elegant semiformal style... [ The Absurd Man] bring[ s] us back to an existential truth that only poetry's fierce tenderness can offer." -- Sandra Simonds - The New York Times Book Review "I want to read Major Jacksons The Absurd Man, which came out last year." -- The book I'm looking forward to by Simon Armitage - The Times

A FRENZY OF DESIGNS FROM THE AGE OF ENLIGHTENMENT
Major And I
12(2)
You, Reader
14(1)
The Flaneur Tends A Well-Liked Summer Cocktail
15(2)
Going Into Battle
17(1)
The Flag Of Imagination Furled
18(2)
November In Xichang
20(5)
My Children's Inheritance
25(2)
A Brief Reflection On Torture Near The Library Of Congress
27(2)
The Cloistered Life Of Nuns
29(2)
Europa
31(2)
My Son and Me
33(2)
I've Said Too Much
35(1)
The Body's Uncontested Need To Devour: An Explanation
36(1)
The Body's Uncontested Need to Devour
37(2)
Vermont Eclogue
39(1)
Winter
40(1)
Dear Zaki
41(7)
In Memory of Derek Alton Walcott
48(7)
The Romantics Of Franconia Notch
55(3)
URBAN RENEWAL
xxvi Washington Square
58(1)
xxvii Thinking of Frost
59(1)
xxviii Paris
60(1)
xxix North Philadelphia
61(1)
xxx Fish & Wildlife
62(1)
xxxi Double View of the Adirondacks As Reflected Over Lake Champlain From Waterfront Park
63(1)
xxxii The Valkyrie
64(1)
xxxiii A Grandfather's Lecture
65(3)
THE ABSURD MAN SUITE
1 The Absurd Man at Fourteen
68(2)
2 Visitation
70(1)
3 Augustinian
71(2)
4 What Happened
73(1)
5 The Day After
73(1)
6 Europa Revisited
74(1)
7 The Most Beautiful Man Never Performs Hard Labor
75(1)
8 The Absurd Man on Objet Petit A'
76(2)
9 The Absurd Man Has Pink-Eye
78(1)
10 Play Money
79(2)
11 Oracle & Prophecy
81(2)
12 The Absurd Man Dispenses Advice
83(1)
13 How To Avoid A Crash
83(1)
14 Dr. Bovary To Monsieur Dupuis (Alt. Take 1)
84(1)
15 Our Eyes Were far Away
85(2)
16 Why The Absurd Man Doesn't Dance Anymore
87(2)
17 The Absurd Man Swipes Left in New York
89(2)
18 No One Forgets
91(2)
19 The Absurd Man in the Mirror
93(1)
20 Now That You are Here, I Can Think
93(2)
21 The Absurd Man Freed of His Innocence
95(1)
22 Paper Dolls at the Met
96(2)
23 The Absurd Man is Subject to Pareidolia
98(1)
24 Nothing To See Here, Move Along
99(1)
25 Double Major
100(3)
Acknowledgments 103
Major Jackson is the author of six volumes of poetry. His honors include a Pushcart Prize, a Whiting Award, and fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. The poetry editor of the Harvard Review and the host of the podcast The Slowdown, Jackson lives in Nashville, Tennessee, where he is the Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Chair in the Humanities at Vanderbilt University. He is an elected member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.