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City of Bones

English

By (author): Kwame Dawes

City of Bones is a poets testament, his vision of times past and future. Composed in a language that is highly intelligent, tightly wrought, and buoyantthe inherent lyric quality derives its swing from reggae, blues, jazz, gospel, and spoken-word traditionsit is a road map tarred in civilizational wisdom. This is an astonishingly fine book. If I were to predict a future Nobel Prize winner in literature, it would more than likely be Kwame Dawes.
Sudeep Sen, author of EroText and editor of The HarperCollins Book of English Poetry

In this book-length journey, Kwame Dawes guides the reader through the many circles of mnemonic hell. His are poems nailed into the white pages with the force of bestial silence; thick-neck poems written by a poet with hands and ear for old bones, for the shattering of breaking time, for the rituals of manhood. Whenever I picked a new book from the shelf, I always hoped it would be exactly this.
Valzhyna Mort, author of Factory of Tears

This testament is one of the remarkable books of contemporary English-language letters. I celebrate Dawes and his achievement, and in doing so celebrate all those who have a space in his poems and all those who are able to tune into his remarkable music, intellect, and spirit.
John Kinsella, author of Jam Tree Gully and Firebreaks

Extending Kwame Dawess already wide-ranging and prolific body of work, City of Bones is a testament to a complicated past that replays itself in the daily lives of so many Americans today. In the shadow of the Thirteenth Amendment Dawes remixes the works of August Wilson and brings lucidity to our present moment. Unafraid to trouble the waters and make clear why American race relations exist as they currently do, City of Bones sets the record straight and leaves no doubt that the past is ever present and we have not yet overcome. City of Bones should leave no question in the minds of any contemporary reader that Kwame Dawes is one of the most significant poets working today. This is poetrys Redemption Song.
Matthew Shenoda, author of Tahrir Suite

Why read Kwame Dawes? Because he knows how to listen for the calm voice of God. Because he will show you how to grieve and not be torn open. Because his poem The Things You Forget in Jail shares with us empathy so unlike that of most North American poets at work today. Go back to him because Dawes is in love with music of mint, ginger root, garlic, sweet / onion of our language, its tormented promise of good earth. Why read him? Because words when spoken will soften / your chest. Why read Kwame Dawes? Because you cannot stop. Because Dawes is the poet to read when all talking / is over and you sit alone in this room.
Ilya Kaminsky, author of Dancing in Odessa

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 135 x 206mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Feb 2018
  • Publisher: Peepal Tree Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781845234164

About Kwame Dawes

Kwame Dawes is the author of over thirty five books and is widely recognized as one of the Caribbeans leading writers. He is Glenna Luschei Editor of Prairie Schooner and a Chancellors Professor of English at the University of Nebraska.

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