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Cooling Board: A Long Playing Poem

Autor Mitchell L.H. Douglas
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 feb 2009

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In the tradition of the Langton Hughes classic Montage of a Dream Deferred, Mitchell L. H. Douglas uses persona poetry to explore the personal and professional struggles of soul legend Donny Hathaway in his debut collection Cooling Board: a Long-Playing Poem. Evoking the sense of listening to a concept album, Douglas presents a narrative in two sides: side one focusing on Hathaway’s development as a young musician and subsequent rise to fame and side two bearing witness to the adversity that plagued his later years.  Readers will see Hathaway as true to his family, true to his faith, and uncompromising in his quest for musical innovation.
In a nod to Hathaway’s legacy as a musical trailblazer, Douglas implements a significant poetic innovation in the format of the book. By including alternate versions or “takes” of poems throughout Cooling Board, the reader hears an echo of ideas that can be likened to an album with previously unreleased versions of popular songs. When the poems are revisited in alternate takes, new information emerges, and the reader is forced to consider new interpretations. Along the way, poems resembling liner notes and pop charts enhance the experience, never letting the reader forget that the heart of this ride is the music.
Above all, Douglas’ depiction of Hathaway gives readers the human side of a man who has remained a mystery in the 30 years since his death. Not only does the poet speak in the voices of Hathaway and his long-time collaborator Roberta Flack, the reader also hears the voices of those closest to Hathaway whom we are less familiar with: his mother, Drusella Huntley, his grandmother, Martha Crumwell—Hathaway’s earliest music teacher—and his wife, Eulaulah.
As the book’s first “Liner Notes” poem recognizes, “Cooling Board is about life lessons, the difficult things you don’t always get on the first take.” With Douglas as a guide versed in the power of possessing many tongues, Cooling Board captures its reader like the best Hathaway song: passionately, honestly, and with an undeniable sense of purpose.
 
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781597091404
ISBN-10: 1597091405
Pagini: 112
Dimensiuni: 178 x 178 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Red Hen Press
Colecția Red Hen Press

Recenzii

At a time when most series writing has been reduced to  metaphor’d-fact  and young poets, in the pursuit of the bleached mask of Post Race cultural aesthetics, have lost their kinship to the nuances of the oral tradition, let alone soulful journeys into Soul, comes Cooling Board, a passionate, layered plea and low swing into the Go Tell It Corner and MountainBottom of human genius, its lineage, tutelage, maturation, triumphs, loves and losses. Whatever Soul is, it’s all here––struggling through the pain of secular impulse, and the note-reaching psychological drama-duets that haunted the vision of Donny Hathaway’s gift and unique approach to song. Mitchell Douglas deepens, inward, the extensions of prosody, adding inspired improvisation to the unknown knowns of persona, collective and personal. Cooling Board might just be the last necessary series, the one with church-basement and chart-topping swagger, the one that amens the rise and alternate takes the fall.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  ---Thomas Sayers Ellis
  



Roosted at Fender Rhodes piano and veiled beneath a supernatural Apple cap, Donny Hathaway narrated the many rivers of the human heart in un-ironed sweet song. In Cooling Board, Mitch Douglas, our new bard of Black musical memory, hears the call of Hathaway’s piano, peeks beneath the signature hat, then steps bold into the river of Hathaway’s iconic sound. This is Mitch Douglas’ neophyte troubadour baptizing. The poet is drenched, then, set sailing, in what is found on bank and shore of Hathaway’s life. The poet crafts a bright theatre of response, a rhythmic, un-authorized, long-playing poem on the life of the Chicago/St. Louis genius, who gave us notes we had never heard before and will never hear again. Those of us raised on his black octaves know that this 8 track of a winding story cannot bring Hathaway back to us, but it does peel our hearts back far enough to feel the pouring in of both the critical Eulaulah and the unusual ukulele of Hathaway’s piercing balladry. Douglas does his poet-job. He makes us hunger for Hathaway, he makes us reach for his every hummed-up and moaned-out word, underwater, with our ears sloshing full of Hathaway’s high notes, holding our breath to the end.



  ---Nikky Finney
Author of The World is Round

Cooling Board, Mitchell Douglas’ debut collection, is a labor of love and gives expression to poetry’s most intimate function: to save what we love.  Beyond moving Donny Hathaway out from a corner and in toward the center of what came to be called soul music, this “long-playing poem” honors the essential mystery at the heart of one who heard voices—sometimes bedeviling ones but more often perfectly pitched angelic ones, to which his music points.  That mystery is like the hole at the center of a long-playing album, a metaphor that gives shape to this beautifully conceived collection.  Douglas knows where the grooves are, and with the delicacy and precision needed to set the needle down between tracks, he has honed then sequenced each poem, mindful of the advice given by Miss Martha, the gospel-singing grandmother who raised Hathaway:  “Circles, baby.     In circles.”  In his complex circlings in and through the difficult facts of Hathaway’s life, Mitchell Douglas has succeeded in the nearly impossible task of surrounding the sublime ache for the ineffable with sound.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           —Debra Kang Dean

Notă biografică

Mitchell L. H. Douglas' poetry has appeared in Callaloo, Crab Orchard Review, and the anthologies The Ringing Ear: Black Poets Lean South (University of Georgia Press), America! What's My Name? (Wind Press), and Zoland Poetry Volume II (Zoland Books) among others. He was named a finalist for the Stan and Tom Wick Poetry Prize in 2007 and nominated for a Puschart Prize in 2006.  A founding member of the Affrilachian Poets, a Cave Canem fellow, and Poetry Editor for PLUCK!: the Journal of Affrilachian Arts & Culture, Cooling Board: a Long-Playing Poem, is his debut collection.

Cuprins

Liner Notes I                                                                                       8
           
side ONE
Essex House Hotel                                                                               10
Naming                                                                                               11
            Exodus I (Chicago to St. Louis)                                                            12
            Ascension (A Lesson for Miss Martha)                                                13
            The Amazing Donny Pitts & his Magic Ukulele                                 14
            Extensions                                                                                           15
            The Music: An Explanation to Miss Martha                                       16
Trying Times, Central City                                                                 17
            Moving Days                                                                                       18
            Anatomy                                                                                             19
Midnight Hour                                                                                    20
            Exodus II (St. Louis to D.C.)                                                                21
            Meeting Eulaulah, Howard University                                                22
            What Eulaulah Hears                                                                          23
            Negotiating the First Date                                                                  24
            What Stars are For                                                                              25
            Meeting Eulaulah, Howard University (alternate take)                       26
            Roberta, Rebirth                                                                                 27
            Miss Martha Meets Eulaulah                                                               28
            Roberta, Rebirth (alternate take)                                                        29
            Trio                                                                                                     30
            Curtis Breaks it Down                                                                         31
            S.R.O.: Mr. Henry’s, Capitol Hill                                                       32
            Troubador, 1971                                                                                 33
            The Bitter End                                                                                                35
                       
sideTWO
            Notes on ‘Life,’ a Symphony                                                               37
            Liner Notes II                                                                                      38
            The Hip                                                                                               39
            Jingles                                                                                                  40
            Sessions: New York                                                                             41
            The Uninvited (Visitor 1)                                                                    42
            Whisperers                                                                                          43
            An Evening at St. Vincent                                                                  44
Diagnosis, 1973                                                                                   45
Meds                                                                                                    46
            This is Blues                                                                                        47
            In Case You Thought It Was Easy                                                       48
            The Uninvited (Visitor 2)                                                                    49
            Chart Position (What Hits & What Does Not, Take 1)                      50
            Release Me                                                                                          51
            Phantom Limb                                                                                                52
            (Re)Union                                                                                           53
            On Country & Western                                                                     54
            This is Blues (alternate take)                                                               55
            Roberta, Rebirth (alternate take 2)                                                     56
            Liner Notes III                                                                                                57
            Process of a Love Song                                                                                    58
            What Eulaulah Hears (alternate take)                                                 60
            Chemistry                                                                                            61
            Chart Position (What Hits & What Does Not, Take 2)                      62
            Exits                                                                                                     63
            Sessions: New York (alternate take)                                                    64
            Liner Notes IV                                                                                                65
            The Omega Sessions: Eight Steps Closer                                            66
            Make it On My Own                                                                          67
The Last Supper (Roberta’s Apartment, Central Park West)             68                                Essex House Hotel (alternate take)                                                            69
Personnel                                                                                            70

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