Wade in the Water
Autor Tracy K. Smithen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 apr 2018
ANew York TimesNotable Book of 2018
Even the men in black armor, the ones
Jangling handcuffs and keys, what else
Are they so buffered against, if not love's blade
Sizing up the heart's familiar meat?
InWade in the Water, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Tracy K. Smith's signature voice - inquisitive, lyrical and wry - turns over what it means to be a citizen, a mother and an artist in a culture arbitrated by wealth, men and violence. The various connotations of the title, taken from a spiritual once sung on the Underground Railroad which smuggled slaves to safety in 19th-century America, resurface throughout the book, binding past and present together. Collaged voices and documents recreate both the correspondence between slave owners and the letters sent home by African Americans enlisted in the US Civil War. Survivors' reports attest to the experiences of recent immigrants and refugees. Accounts of near-death experiences intertwine with the modern-day fallout of a corporation's illegal pollution of a major river and the surrounding land; and, in a series of beautiful lyrical pieces, the poet's everyday world and the growth and flourishing of her daughter are observed with a tender and witty eye. Marrying the contemporary and the historical to a sense of the transcendent, haunted and holy, this is a luminous book by one of America's essential poets.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780141987842
ISBN-10: 0141987847
Pagini: 96
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.1 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0141987847
Pagini: 96
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.1 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Tracy
K.
Smithis
the
author
of
three
previous
poetry
collections,
includingLife
on
Mars,
winner
of
the
Pulitzer
Prize,
and
a
memoir,Ordinary
Light,
which
was
a
finalist
for
the
National
Book
Award.
In
2017
she
was
named
Poet
Laureate
of
the
United
States.
She
teaches
at
Princeton
University.
Recenzii
Smith's
new
book
is
scorching
in
both
its
steady
cognizance
of
America's
original
racial
sins
.
.
.
and
apprehension
about
history's
direction.
.
.
.
These
historical
poems
have
a
homely,
unvarnished
sort
of
grace
The poems inWade in the Waterare full of memorable images nimbly put together by Smith's exquisite sense of timing and her feel for the kind of language appropriate to the poem.
Smith brings great intelligence and sensitivity to her poems, leading readers deeper into other people's stories and ultimately into their own humanity.
Smith's poetry is an awakening itself
In lines that are as lyrical as they are wise . . . Smith makes connections between the current state of American culture and its history
Smith is the country's poetic caretaker, calling both for collective reckoning and collective empathy
On a craft level, these poems are impeccable. . . . I know brilliance when I read it and this book is brilliant
For Smith, poetry is hospitable: accommodating whatever she is moved to write. Her work witnesses, protests and raises its own roof. . . . Smith emerges as a poet in charge of her own creation myth and a recorder of destructive realities
Her work witnesses, protests and raises its own roof.... Excellent and bracing
Powerful and tender
Unmissable... a collection of poems exploring what it means to be a woman and a citizen in a culture directed by wealth, men and violence
Personal and ambitious
The poems inWade in the Waterare full of memorable images nimbly put together by Smith's exquisite sense of timing and her feel for the kind of language appropriate to the poem.
Smith brings great intelligence and sensitivity to her poems, leading readers deeper into other people's stories and ultimately into their own humanity.
Smith's poetry is an awakening itself
In lines that are as lyrical as they are wise . . . Smith makes connections between the current state of American culture and its history
Smith is the country's poetic caretaker, calling both for collective reckoning and collective empathy
On a craft level, these poems are impeccable. . . . I know brilliance when I read it and this book is brilliant
For Smith, poetry is hospitable: accommodating whatever she is moved to write. Her work witnesses, protests and raises its own roof. . . . Smith emerges as a poet in charge of her own creation myth and a recorder of destructive realities
Her work witnesses, protests and raises its own roof.... Excellent and bracing
Powerful and tender
Unmissable... a collection of poems exploring what it means to be a woman and a citizen in a culture directed by wealth, men and violence
Personal and ambitious