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Roll Deep: Poems [Pehme köide]

(Vanderbilt University)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 96 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 211x140x10 mm, kaal: 125 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Apr-2017
  • Kirjastus: WW Norton & Co
  • ISBN-10: 0393353621
  • ISBN-13: 9780393353624
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 96 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 211x140x10 mm, kaal: 125 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Apr-2017
  • Kirjastus: WW Norton & Co
  • ISBN-10: 0393353621
  • ISBN-13: 9780393353624
Teised raamatud teemal:
An award-winning American poet and professor offers his latest collection of prose that focuses on life in the 21st century, including pieces about child soldiers in Dadaab, refugees in a camp in East Kenya, human contact and intimacy.

In his fourth collection, a breakthrough volume, Major Jackson appropriates the vernacular notion of “rolling deep” to capture the spirit of aesthetic travel that defines these forceful new poems and brazenly announces his steady accretion of literary and artistic influences, both formal and experimental—his “crew.” The confident and radiant poems in Roll Deep address a range of topics, most prominently human intimacy and war. And like his best work to date, these poems create new experiences with language owed to Jackson’s willingness to once again seek a rhythmic sound that expresses the unique realities of the twenty-first century with humor and understanding. Whether set in Nairobi, Madrid, or Greece, the poems are sensuously evocative and unapologetically with-it, in their effort to build community across borders of language and style.From Urban Renewal, “The Dadaab Suite”:I have come to Dadaab like an actoron a press release, unprepared for the drained facesof famine-fleeing refugees, my craft’s glamourdimmed by hundreds of infant graves, childrenwhose lolling heads’ final drop landed on their mothers’backs like soft stones. What beauty can I spell inthis swelter of dust?

A whimsical and “devastatingly effective” (Washington Post) collection that captures the spirit of travel and pays homage to heritage.

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"Extraordinary...Jackson has created a new poetry of praise." -- San Francisco Chronicle "Major Jackson wants art to 'Blow / back the ordinary / jive of planet Earth,' and his new poems roil and buckle, skitter and swerve, clot and spill out into the world. Roll Deep is his fourth and best book; his voice seems to have broken loose, allowing for all manner of praise and lament, for observation and meditation, the grim and the goofball, and for outbreaks of pure sorcery, where 'punctuation is my jury and the moon is my judge.'" -- Mark Doty "Major Jackson's fourth collection of poetry, Roll Deep, juxtaposes the physical and the metaphysical, the external and the internal where the landscape and the mind of the poet converge until time bends. The imagery travels through a timely multiplicity, always surefooted and attuned, but never outdistancing the natural truth in this cosmopolitan voice. The poet writes the world he encounters, and imagines, with playfully deep interplay. The music in the language of Roll Deep is seductively straightforward, and each body-brain poem here puts genius squarely on the line." -- Yusef Komunyakaa

Acknowledgments 13(6)
One Reverse Voyage
19(8)
Two Urban Renewal
XXI Greece: The Cyclades Blues Suite
27(3)
i On the Aegean Speed Line, hightailing a fast ferry
27(1)
ii Never get used to this: the morning slow prayer of palm
28(1)
iii Every island is filled with loneliness, even Serifos
29(1)
XXII Spain: La Barraca Blues Suite
30(3)
i Beneath canopies of green, unionists marched doggedly
30(1)
ii That stretch of mountains features white windmill
31(1)
iii Even if he'd pulled over to study Andalusia's road signs
32(1)
XXIII Brazil
33(1)
XXIV Kenya: The Dadaab Suite
34(8)
i The UN Somali driver speeds by a small herd
34(1)
ii As you can see the camps are overpopulated
35(1)
iii When they came to camp, they asked my friend Abdi
36(1)
iv We kicked for the same team. We prayed
37(1)
v Of enemies, of men surrounding women
38(1)
vi Over a tundra of red sand they arrive eager as stadium
39(1)
vii Another main concern or risk that we face apart
40(1)
viii In the placid lean of an arid summer, in the lingering
41(1)
XXV Italy: The Augustan Suite
42(5)
i Cobbled streets have the burnished look of stone skulls
42(1)
ii One evening someone will dream of Tuscany and see us
43(1)
iii That window at the Grand Hotel Palazzo in Livorno
44(3)
Three On Disappearing
47(12)
Mighty Pawns
50(2)
Dreams Of Permanence
52(1)
Stand Your Ground (A Double Golden Shovel)
53(1)
Thinking Of Our Shame At The Gas Pump
54(5)
Four Ok Cupid
59(18)
Calypso's Magical Garden
62(2)
Aubade
64(2)
Special Needs
66(2)
Inscription
68(1)
Night Steps
69(1)
Cries & Whispers
70(1)
On Cocoa Beach
71(1)
Ode to Mount Philo
72(2)
Enchanters of Addison County
74(3)
Five Self-Portrait As The Allegory Of Poetry
77(14)
Pathetic Fallacy
79(2)
Fundamentals
81(1)
Canon of Proportions
82(2)
Energy Loves Here
84(5)
Why I Write Poetry
89(2)
Notes 91
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.