Edition |
First edition. |
Description |
125 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm |
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text txt rdacontent |
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unmediated n rdamedia |
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volume nc rdacarrier |
Summary |
"Assured but chance-inflected, ever rooted in the local but always world-aware, Console reconsiders languages, geographies, and memories as luminous soundscapes. With lyric dexterity, Colin Channer jolts old notions of New England, cross-fading from the Berkshires to Anguilla, from Connecticut to Senegal. A dissolve to the poet's childhood in Jamaica occurs after glimpsing an old record player in Providence, leading to the title poem's meditations on reggae, religion, marriage, justice, and transgressions in the home. With allusive links to photography, music, sea mammals, mistranslation, and the universal ritual of 'the walk,' Console reorganizes our sense of time, collapses and rebreaks the remembered and certain, renames the familiar, reaches for settled etymologies, and turns words inside out." -- Publisher's description. |
Contents |
Part I. Spumante -- Shunting from Dakar to Casamance -- How Long Could I Have Been Weightless? -- Lent -- Mostly Hamburg, 1972 -- Dub -- Bubble -- Oreja -- Console -- On Sugar and the Carnival of War -- Notes on a Minor Prophet -- Unconsoled -- Roots -- The Fat Man Spoke of Fish -- The Fixed Mutability of Things -- Bedazzled -- Redoubt -- Part II: Hurricane Suite. Acts 8:26-40 in Dub ("Ask for What You Want") -- Tetto -- Eye -- Bunch -- The Sea and Its Creatures -- Trouble on the Road Again -- Legend -- Aftermath -- Part III. Picturebook Brockton -- Ready ; Espoleta ; Star ; Lough -- Part IV. Barn -- Mons of Luke Al Dente -- All the Kin-ness in Foil Shrouds -- New Kingston -- Farfetching -- The Vendor of New Hearts -- Glaze Eyed at the Humble Shapings -- In Fuguing Wake. |
Subject |
Poetry.
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Rita Cox Black and Caribbean Heritage Collection.
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Genre |
Poetry.
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ISBN |
9780374607227 hardcover : $27.00 |
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0374607222 hardcover |
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