Cantitate/Preț
Produs

Anagnorisis: Poems

Autor Kyle Dargan
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 sep 2018
Winner of the 2019 Academy of American Poets Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize
In Anagnorisis,  award-winning poet Kyle Dargan ignites a reckoning. From the depths of his rapidly changing home of Washington, D.C., the poet is both enthralled and provoked, having witnessed-on a digital loop running in the background of Barack Obama's unlikely presidency—the rampant state-sanctioned murder of fellow African Americans. He is pushed toward the same recognition articulated by James Baldwin decades earlier: that an African American may never be considered an equal in citizenship or humanity.
This recognition—the moment at which a tragic hero realizes the true nature of his own character, condition, or relationship with an antagonistic entity—is what Aristotle called anagnorisis. Not concerned with placatory gratitude nor with coddling the sensibilities of the country's racial majority, Dargan challenges America: "You, friends- / you peckish for a peek / at my cloistered, incandescent / revelry-were you as earnest / about my frostbite, my burns, / I would have opened / these hands, sated you all."
At a time when U.S. politics are heavily invested in the purported vulnerability of working-class and rural white Americans, these poems allow readers to examine themselves and the nation through the eyes of those who have been burned for centuries.
Citește tot Restrânge

Preț: 8945 lei

Nou

Puncte Express: 134

Preț estimativ în valută:
1583 1856$ 1390£

Carte indisponibilă temporar

Doresc să fiu notificat când acest titlu va fi disponibil:

Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76

Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780810137844
ISBN-10: 0810137844
Pagini: 104
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.17 kg
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Triquarterly

Notă biografică

KYLE DARGAN is the author of four collections of poetry—Honest Engine (2015), Logorrhea Dementia (2010), Bouquet of Hungers (2007), and The Listening (2004). For his work, he has received the Cave Canem Poetry Prize, the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award, and grants from the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities. His books also have been finalists for the Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award and the Eric Hoffer Book Award Grand Prize. Dargan has partnered with the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities to produce poetry programming at the White House and Library of Congress. He has worked with and supports a number of youth writing organizations, such as 826DC, Writopia Lab, and the Young Writers Workshop. He is currently an associate professor of literature and director of creative writing at American University, as well as the founder and editor of POST NO ILLS magazine. 

Cuprins

Acknowledgements                                                        
Dark Humor
Failed Sonnet After the Verdict                                           
Avenger                                                                  
Daily Conscription                                                     
White Bread Blues                                                      
Olympic Drive                                                            
Looking East as a Man Repairs Lights on the South Street Pier             
Beauty                                                                   
Poem Resisting Arrest                                                    
Death Toll                                                                
Eastland                                                                    
The Economy of Swallowed Knives                                        
La Petite Mort                                                       
Dave Chappelle Confuses George Washington with Thomas Jefferson      
It’s Possible I’m Too Bougie to Be Free                                        
Americana                                                                
In 2016                                                                    
Another Poem Beginning with a Bullet       
                               
Distances
         Lost One                                                                   
           I Too  
                                                                    
China Cycle
           I: Economy Class                                                           
           II: Dilemma in Comparison                                                 
           III: Body Binhai                                                            
           V: Progressive Mile                                                         
           VII: Ni, Wo                                                                 
           IX: The Way of Intersections                                               
           X: The Shouts of Tanggu Station                                           
           XI: “Beautiful Country”                                                     
           XII: Early Onset Survivor’s Guilt                                            
           XV: Voices on the River                                                     
           XVI: The Wooden Phoenix at Ling Tong                                     
           XX: Da Shuo                                                                
           XXI: Meal at Pyongyang                                                     
           XXII: “Devils Have No Fans”                                                 
 
Dear Echo
Natural Causes                                                            
Sublimation                                                             
Yesterday, It Rain / Today, It Rain / Tomorrow, It Rain                      
Generation Kindling                                                        
Tredegar                                                                    
Thirty-Four                                                                
The Darkening
Dear Echo
 
Recognition
Notes
 

Recenzii

"Dargan takes no prisoners in this book, himself or others. He looks our society right in its one Cyclopean eye, seeing, sadly and bitterly that there's always been a widening circle of murder of black males." —Washington Independent Review of Books
"In Dargan's Anagnorisis, what can be called 'disillusionment' is life torquing into complication and deeper possibilities. Here, communities in the micro and macro mangle and contort the speaker out of his focus on systems of oppression and onto oppressed people, decimating all distractions for charismatic calls for joy-'Yes, I am thankful, / but I cannot accommodate you / inside my gratitude,'—such that the speaker can, with wisdom, 'know how a song / do don't tell.' Dargan leaves no social upheaval untouched. Ecopoetic, internationally erudite, and chiseled by love, these poems 'know the phenomenon that is judgment,' making a torch song into a brilliant resurrection." —Phillip B. Williams, author of Thief in the Interior
“The poems in Anagnorisis are weightlifting; repeatedly pushing the burden of  current events—the gentrification of DC, the numberless black deaths at the hands of authority, U.S./Global relations, our rapidly altering ecosystem—away from chest, trying to hold them at a distance, only to pull them back and attempt to master the muscle required to survive and write and celebrate in times like these. ‘Rage would be a word to fit in the mouth/ had the mouth not grown small from watching,’ Dargan writes, and does the work of gracefully making room in his poems to get eye-to-eye with a people’s mammoth rage, and also remind us of the daily, small, and enduring hopes we must have for a better nation and world.” —Elizabeth Acevedo, author of The Poet X
"Anagnorisis may well be Kyle Dargan’s most virtuosically conceived book, while being his most naked, brutally honest revelation.  It’s not often we see these extremes in such a poised and powerful balance." —Ed Roberson, author of Closest Pronunciation and To See the Earth Before the End of The World
"Anagnorisis is a book of riveting intimacy and of national significance; a reckoning with this terrifying immediate moment: Trump-times and macho disasters. Yet it is also a book of unsentimental and profound hope in flesh and blood everyday-living people. It is a book of “Dee Cee” and a book of America. Dargan’s words are restrained, matter of fact and yet spell-binding. The landscape, the sound and the rhythm are gorgeous and true.  His stories are throat catching. Anagnorisis will endure. Dargan is at once our poet and our poetics." —Dr. Imani Perry, Hughes-Rogers professor of African American studies at Princeton University and author of May We Forever Stand: A History of the Black National Anthem

Descriere

Anagnorisis is the fifth collection of work by the critically acclaimed poet Kyle Dargan. Nuanced, startling, and original, Dargan’s are a painful illumination of the true nature of life as a black man in contemporary America.