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Hoops: Poems

by Major Jackson

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ISBN13: 9780393059373
ISBN10: 0393059375
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Lush meditations by a poet whose previous book, "Leaving Saturn," was a National Book Critics Circle Award finalist. In "Hoops," Major Jackson continues to mine the solemn marvels of ordinary lives: a grandfather gardens in a tenement backyard; a teacher unconsciously renames her black students after French painters. The substance of Jackson's art is the representation of American citizens whose heroic endurance makes them remarkable and transcendent.

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"In his second collection, National Book Critics Circle Award — finalist Jackson (Leaving Saturn 2002) pays tribute to timeless and timely monuments of American culture and history. Set mostly in an urban landscape, the poems range over a variety of addresses: one envisions neighborhood basketball as a metaphor for life ('The body on defense,/ Playing up close, ghoulish,/ Lacking grace, afraid/ He'd go face-to-face'); others recall the trials and travails of adolescence or pay homage to writers like Shirley Jackson, Robert Frost, Langston Hughes and Gwendolyn Brooks. In one poem, a grandfather struggles to maintain his integrity in a changing world: 'he has watched the neighborhood, — / postwar marble steps, a scrubbed frontier/ of Pontiacs lining the curb, fade to a hood'; in another, a fourth-grade teacher unable to remember her students' names like 'Tarik, Shaniqua, [and] Amari... nicknamed the entire class/ after French painters.' The long poem 'Letter to Brooks,' attempts to explain the contemporary scene to the Pulitzer Prize — winning poet who died in 2000. This book works to forge a large and spacious America, one capable of housing imagination. (Mar.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

In Hoops, Major Jackson continues to mine the solemn marvels of ordinary lives: a grandfather gardens in a tenement backyard; a teacher unconsciously renames her black students after French painters. The substance of Jackson's art is the representation of American citizens whose heroic endurance makes them remarkable and transcendent.

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ISBN:
9780393059373
Subtitle:
Poems
Author:
Jackson, Major
Author:
Jackson, Ellen
Publisher:
W. W. Norton & Company
Subject:
General
Subject:
American - General
Publication Date:
March 2006
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
125
Dimensions:
8.50x6.04x.60 in. .60 lbs.

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