This powerful collection of poems draws on American and African- American experimental lyric traditions, pushing language and form to their limits. Geoffrey Jacques's poetry inspires deep thought, taking up themes of music, psychology, and literature. This work embodies the potential of poetry to forge new connections between aesthetic expression and the often onerous facts of human existence. Poems such as Still Life and Detour Ahead produce a juxtaposition of inspired poetic form and rich, complex realities of life, addressing topics of joy and love, race, class, politics, and the aesthetics of the everyday. With a contemporary and sophisticated tenor, Jacques lends his uniquely moving and provocative perspective to advancing discourse in these critical topics. For all of the social themes they address, these poems equally serve to investigate modes of producing poetry in general. Ars Poetica, The Problem of Speech Genres, The Subject of the Poem, and many others directly challenge traditional notions of form through intentional and intricate reflexive commentary. Through these poems, Jacques has achieved a balance between form and function, allowing readers to embark on a rhythmic journey of expression, language, and human existence.
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Weight: 363g
Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
Publication Date: 30 Mar 2023
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780814350386
About Geoffrey Jacques
Geoffrey Jacques is a poet and critic whose work has been published internationally. His poetry has previously appeared in Callaloo Hambone MiPoesias Black Renaissance Noire Fence Miramar Askew O-Blek Tidal Basin Review and Long News in the Short Century and in several anthologies including Abandon Automobile: Detroit City Poetry 2001 (Wayne State University Press 2001) and What I Say: Innovative Poetry by Black Writers in America. Tuscaloosa. He has also published three books of poetry including Just for a Thrill (Wayne State University Press 2005). His other works include A Change in the Weather: Modernist Imagination African American Imaginary. A former MacDowell Colony fellow Jacques is also a teacher and author of works about literature culture politics film and the visual arts.