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Jelly Roll: A Blues

by Kevin Young

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Publisher Comments:

In this jaunty and intimate collection, Kevin Young invents a language as shimmying and comic, as low-down and high-hearted, as the music from which he draws inspiration. With titles such as “Stride Piano,” “Gutbucket,” and “Can-Can,” these poems have the sharp completeness of vocalized songs and follow a classic blues trajectory: praising and professing undying devotion (“To watch you walk / cross the room in your black / corduroys is to see / civilization start”), only to end up lamenting the loss of love (“No use driving / like rain, past / where you at”). As Young conquers the sorrow left on his doorstep, the poems broaden to embrace not just the wisdom that comes with heartbreak but the bittersweet wonder of triumphing over adversity at all.

Sexy and tart, playfully blending an African American idiom with traditional lyric diction, Young’s voice is pure American: joyous in its individualism and singing of the self at its strongest.

Review:

"In Young?s alchemy, succulent scraps are gathered from daily life, distilled, and emerge, finally, as portable nuggets of home, carried wherever the poet may travel." Voice Literary Supplement

Review:

?This poet?s gift of storytelling and understanding of the music inherent in the oral tradition of language re-creates for us an inner history which is compelling and authentic and American.? Lucille Clifton

Synopsis:

In this jaunty and intimate book, Young invents a language as shimmying and comic, as low-down and high-hearted, as the blues music from which he draws inspiration for his poetry.

About the Author

Kevin Young’s first book, Most Way Home, was selected for the National Poetry Series and won the Zacharis First Book Award from Ploughshares. His second book of poems, To Repel Ghosts, a “double album” based on the work of the late artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, was a finalist for the James Laughlin Prize from the Academy of American Poets. Young’s poetry and essays have appeared in The New Yorker, The Paris Review, The Kenyon Review, and Callaloo. He is editor of the anthology Giant Steps: The New Generation of African American Writers and the forthcoming Everyman’s Library Pocket Poet anthology Blues Poems. A former Stegner Fellow in Poetry at Stanford University, Young is currently Ruth Lilly Professor of Poetry at Indiana University.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780375414602
Author:
Young, Kevin
Publisher:
Random House
Location:
New York
Subject:
Blues
Subject:
Blues (music)
Subject:
African Americans
Subject:
American - African American
Copyright:
Edition Number:
1st ed.
Series Volume:
561
Publication Date:
January 2003
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
208
Dimensions:
8.34x6.36x.84 in. .89 lbs.

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"Review" by , "In Young?s alchemy, succulent scraps are gathered from daily life, distilled, and emerge, finally, as portable nuggets of home, carried wherever the poet may travel."
"Review" by , ?This poet?s gift of storytelling and understanding of the music inherent in the oral tradition of language re-creates for us an inner history which is compelling and authentic and American.?
"Synopsis" by , In this jaunty and intimate book, Young invents a language as shimmying and comic, as low-down and high-hearted, as the blues music from which he draws inspiration for his poetry.
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