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Юсеф Комунякаа

Yusef Komunyakaa

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Лучшие книги Юсефа Комунякаа

  • Everyday Mojo Songs of Earth: New and Selected Poems, 2001-2021 Юсеф Комунякаа
    ISBN: 0374600139
    Год издания: 2021
    Издательство: Straus and Giroux, Farrar
    Язык: Английский
    New and selected poems from the great Pulitzer Prize-winning poet



    These songs run along dirt roads
    & highways, crisscross lonely seas
    & scale mountains, traverse skies
    & underworlds of neon honkytonk,
    Wherever blues dare to travel.

    Everyday Mojo Songs of Earth brings together selected poems from the past twenty years of Yusef Komunyakaa's work, as well as new poems from the Pulitzer Prize winner. Komunyakaa's masterful, concise verse conjures arresting images of peace and war, the natural power of the earth and of love, his childhood in the American South and his service in Vietnam, the ugly violence of racism in America, and the meaning of power and morality.

    The new poems in this collection add a new refrain to the jazz-inflected rhythms of one of our "most significant and individual voices" (David Wojahn, Poetry). Komunyakaa writes of a young man fashioning a slingshot, workers who "honor the Earth by opening shine / inside the soil," and the sounds of a saxophone filling a dim lounge in New Jersey. As April Bernard wrote in The New York Times Book Review, "He refuses to be trivial; and he even dares beauty."

    Probably my favorite living poet. No one else taught me more about how important it was to think about how words make people feel. It's not enough for people to know something is true. They have to feel it's true. --Ta-Nehisi Coates, The New York Times Style Magazine
  • The Best American Poetry 2003 : Series Editor David Lehman Юсеф Комунякаа
    ISBN: 0743203887
    Год издания: 2003
    Язык: Русский
    Book Description "Poetry encourages us to have dialogue through the observed, the felt, and the imaginary," writes editor Yusef Komunyakaa in his thought-provoking introduction to The Best American Poetry 2003. As a black child of the