Cachoeira Tales and Other Poems

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Product details

  • ISBN 9780807130643
  • Weight: 100g
  • Dimensions: 142 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2005
  • Publisher: Louisiana State University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Soaring images, rhythmic language, and wry humor come together in these three narrative poems that explore travel from an African American historical and social perspective. A cab ride turns into an amazing encounter with the driver, an amateur physicist whose ideas about space and time travel spark the poet's musings on chutzpah and artistic ambition. A trip to Triolet, a Creole village in the Indian Ocean island nation of Mauritius, leads the poet to ponder the past and present as she reflects on the ironic complexities of the slave trade and its legacy shared by so many peoples. And in The Cachoeira Tales, longing to take her family on a journey to ""some place sanctified by the Negro soul,"" the poet finds herself in Brazil's Bahia, along with a theater director, a jazz musician, a retired commercial pilot, an activist, a university student, and two mysterious African American women whom they meet along the way. In rhymed couplets, each pilgrim tells a story, and the result is a rollicking, sensual exploration of spirit and community, with a nod to Chaucer and to traditional Trickster tales.

Using her remarkable ability to educate and inspire, Marilyn Nelson demonstrates the power of travel to transform our imaginations. We have long known that travel broadens; in these poems, it also deepens and makes wiser.

""Joined skin to skin, we moved like molecules // in the great, impossible miracle // of atmosphere, swaying to the music, // all eyes on the stage, all hearts attuning // themselves in beautiful polyrhythmy, // one shaking booty. On one side of me // a young man danced; I felt his muscled warmth // flow into mine, his pure, sexual strength. // On my other sides young women danced, whose curves // bumped me softly, dancing without reserve, // hands waving in the air, releasing scent // fragrant as nard. We danced in reverent, // silent assent to the praise-song of drums.""- from Olodum of The Cachoeira Tales
Marilyn Nelson is the author of eight volumes of poetry, including The Fields of Praise, Magnificat, and The Homeplace. She has been a National Book Award finalist on three occasions and has received the Anisfield-Wolf Award, the Poets' Prize, the Boston Globe / Horn Book Award, a Newbery Honor Award, and a Coretta Scott King Honor Award. The daughter of a career U.S. Air Force officer, she was born in Cleveland, Ohio, grew up on air bases all over the country, and wrote her first poem at age eleven. She is a professor emerita of English at the University of Connecticut and Poet Laureate of Connecticut.