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The Maverick Room: Poems

by Thomas Sayers Ellis

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

With its defiance for any one tradition or voice, Thomas Sayers Ellis's debut becomes a powerful argument against monotony <BR>" A dream. A democracy. A savage liberty."<BR>" And yet another anthem and yet another heaven"<BR>"and yet another party wants you."<BR>" Wants you wants you wants you." <BR>--from "Groovallegiance" In one poem, Thomas Sayers Ellis prognosticates, "Pretty soon, the Age of the Talk Show / Will slip on a peel left in the avant- gutter." The result is "The Maverick Room," the testing ground of determination and serendipity, where call-and-response becomes Steinian echo becomes Post-Soul percussive pleasure becomes a bootlegged recording hustled out of a D.C. go-go club.

Review:

"Readers have been waiting for this volume's appearance at least since Ellis's cofounding of the Dark Room Collective in the mid-'90s; if one counts Ellis's 1996 appearance in Graywolf's Take Three series, or the short 2001 book produced by Kent State, then this is not quite his debut. The book's five sections are directionally named for areas of Washington, D.C. ('NW'; 'SE'; etc.), plus a dividing middle section named, like the book, for a major D.C. go-go music club of the mid '80s. The poems have a first book's trying-everything-out range, including updates of '60s taunts ('Africa disagrees/ with subject-verb agreement') and confessionals ('My father was an enormous man.../ His eyes were the worst kind/ Of jury — deliberate, distant, hard') as well as encomia to favorite musicians (Bootsy Collins, Sugar Bear) and family members. But unlike most debuts, they have a fully realized line and neologistic voice, one that, along with the city that frames them, makes it all cohere beautifully. Staccato rhythms slyly combine with delayed repetitions in ways that are hard to quote, but a good many stanzas are arresting on their own: 'The whole bumpnoxious,/ Dark thang stanks/ Of jivation// And Electric Spank/ Glory, glory, glory/ hallastoopid.' Other poems shift effortlessly into formal registers that give further resonances to Ellis's knowing switches of code and to this marvelous maverick book as a whole." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

With its defiance for any one tradition or voice, Thomas Sayers Ellis's debut becomes a powerful argument against monotony
" A dream. A democracy. A savage liberty.
" And yet another anthem and yet another heaven
"and yet another party wants you.
" Wants you wants you wants you.
--from "Groovallegiance"
In one poem, Thomas Sayers Ellis prognosticates, "Pretty soon, the Age of the Talk Show / Will slip on a peel left in the avant- gutter." The result is "The Maverick Room, the testing ground of determination and serendipity, where call-and-response becomes Steinian echo becomes Post-Soul percussive pleasure becomes a bootlegged recording hustled out of a D.C. go-go club.

About the Author

Thomas Sayers Ellis was born and raised in Washington, D.C. His work has appeared in many magazines and anthologies, and in Take Three: 1. He currently teaches at Case Western Reserve University and lives in Cleveland, Ohio.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781555974145
Author:
Ellis, Thomas Sayers
Publisher:
Graywolf Press
Subject:
General
Subject:
General Poetry
Subject:
American - General
Publication Date:
January 2005
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Pages:
120
Dimensions:
1 in.

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