Alabama: Poems

Author:   Rodney Jones ,  Dave Smith
Publisher:   Louisiana State University Press
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9780807180105


Pages:   92
Publication Date:   31 August 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Rodney Jones ,  Dave Smith
Publisher:   Louisiana State University Press
Imprint:   Louisiana State University Press
Weight:   0.272kg
ISBN:  

9780807180105


ISBN 10:   0807180106
Pages:   92
Publication Date:   31 August 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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"""If there is a way to hold on, to recover some part of what's lost, and grasp--for even a fleeting moment--the ineffable, this marvelous book is it.""--Natasha Trethewey ""Jones has found an inevitable, pared-down, utterly original way of telling his story in the context of the culture he comes from. This is a lovely book, for its humor as well as its compassion.""--Alan Williamson ""No one can match Jones for the range of unflinching sensibility or the miraculous capacity to wrench blessing out of dailiness and degradation and active harm.""--Linda Gregerson ""Rodney Jones is perhaps the supreme example we have of the southern human person speaking in American poetry.""--Kate Daniels ""Jones is a trustworthy storyteller precisely because he can't help but stay emotionally attached to what he often intellectually disbelieves. Alabama is a great book by a great poet.""--Alan Shapiro"


If there is a way to hold on, to recover some part of what's lost, and grasp--for even a fleeting moment--the ineffable, this marvelous book is it."" - Natasha Trethewey ""Rodney Jones is perhaps the supreme example we have of the southern human person speaking in American poetry."" - Kate Daniels ""Jones has found an inevitable, pared-down, utterly original way of telling his story in the context of the culture he comes from. This is a lovely book, for its humor as well as its compassion."" - Alan Williamson ""No one can match Jones for the range of unflinching sensibility or the miraculous capacity to wrench blessing out of dailiness and degradation and active harm."" - Linda Gregerson ""Jones is a trustworthy storyteller precisely because he can't help but stay emotionally attached to what he often intellectually disbelieves. Alabama is a great book by a great poet."" - Alan Shapiro


"If there is a way to hold on, to recover some part of what's lost, and grasp—for even a fleeting moment—the ineffable, this marvelous book is it."" - Natasha Trethewey ""Rodney Jones is perhaps the supreme example we have of the southern human person speaking in American poetry."" - Kate Daniels ""Jones has found an inevitable, pared-down, utterly original way of telling his story in the context of the culture he comes from. This is a lovely book, for its humor as well as its compassion."" - Alan Williamson ""No one can match Jones for the range of unflinching sensibility or the miraculous capacity to wrench blessing out of dailiness and degradation and active harm."" - Linda Gregerson ""Jones is a trustworthy storyteller precisely because he can't help but stay emotionally attached to what he often intellectually disbelieves. Alabama is a great book by a great poet."" - Alan Shapiro"


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One of the most honored poets of his generation, Rodney Jones has been praised for his narrative and lyrical skills, as well as the empathy, intelligence, accessibility, and original humor of his work. He is the author of eleven poetry books, including Salvation Blues, winner of the Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award, and Elegy for the Southern Drawl, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. In 2016, he became the second poet to be inducted into the Alabama Writers Hall of Fame.

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