C.D. Wrights work is enormously varied: she was an experimental writer, a Southern writer, and a socially committed writer, yet she continuously reinvented herself with each new volume. Much of her poetry is rooted in the landscape and people of her childhood in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas. Long admired for the honed ferocity of her vision, she wrote with a distinctive Southern accent and a cinematic eye, cut with a secular wit that only slightly tempers her exigency. The resulting poems are hypnotic documentaries that offer what she called a once-and-for-all thing, opaque and revelatory, ceaselessly burning. Bloodaxe published her first UK retrospective Like Something Flying Backwards: New & Selected Poems in 2007. In One with Others, Wright returned to her native Arkansas and examines an explosive incident grounded in the Civil Rights Movement. In her signature style, she interweaves oral histories, hymns, lists, interviews, newspaper accounts, and personal memories especially those of her incandescent mentor, V (Mrs Vittitow) with the voices of witnesses, neighbours, police, activists and a group of black students who were rounded up and detained in an empty public swimming pool. This is a history told by many voices, and it leaps howling off the page. Both a book-length poem and a probing work of investigative journalism, One with Others won the National Book Circle Critics Award.
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Dimensions: 174 x 226mm
Publication Date: 21 Mar 2013
Publisher: Bloodaxe Books Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781852249557
About C. D. Wright
C.D. Wright (1949-2016) published many books of poetry and prose including two book-length poems Deepstep Come Shining (1998) and Just Whistle (1993); Cooling Time (2005) a book comprised of poetry memoir and essay; and One with Others (Copper Canyon Press USA 2010; Bloodaxe Books UK 2013) both a book-length poem and a work of investigative journalism. Her first UK retrospective Like Something Flying Backwards: New & Selected Poems (Bloodaxe Books 2007) was expanded from Steal Away: Selected and New Poems (Copper Canyon Press 2003) including a substantial number of the poems from her Griffin International Prize-winning collection Rising Falling Hovering (Copper Canyon Press 2008). Her book of prosimetrical essays The Poet The Lion Talking Pictures El Farolito A Wedding in St. Roch The Big Box Store The Warp in the Mirror Spring Midnights Fire & All was published by Copper Canyon a few days before her totally unexpected death in January 2016. Her many honours included a Lannan Literary Award a $500000 MacArthur Fellowship and the $50000 2009 Griffin International Poetry Prize for Rising Falling Hovering (Copper Canyon Press 2008). She was a professor of English at Brown University and edited Lost Roads Publishers for 30 years with her husband poet Forrest Gander. She collaborated on many projects with photographer Deborah Luster most recently One Big Self: Prisoners of Louisiana (2003/2007). She was State Poet of Rhode Island from 1995 to 1999.
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