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Book Title
English Lit : Poems
Publication Name
English Lit
Subtitle
Poems
Author
Bernard Clay
Format
Trade Paperback
ISBN-10
1735224278
EAN
9781735224275
ISBN
9781735224275
Publisher
Ohio University Press
Genre
Poetry, Social Science
Topic
American / African American, Subjects & Themes / Places, Regional Studies, General
Release Year
2021
Release Date
20/08/2021
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
0.6in
Item Length
8.8in
Title
English Lit
Publication Year
2021
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
11.3 Oz
Number of Pages
144 Pages

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Affrilachian Poet Bernard Clay narrates his West-Side Louisville upbringing and the complexities of Black Appalachian identity in this debut collection of poems compiled from more than twenty years of work.

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Publisher
Ohio University Press
ISBN-10
1735224278
ISBN-13
9781735224275
eBay Product ID (ePID)
19050398023

Product Key Features

Book Title
English Lit : Poems
Author
Bernard Clay
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
American / African American, Subjects & Themes / Places, Regional Studies, General
Publication Year
2021
Genre
Poetry, Social Science
Number of Pages
144 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.8in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
11.3 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Ps3603.L3863e54 2021
Reviews
"One of the great blessings of Bernard Clay's poetry is the clear, unflinching black voice. Clay writes from that black-centered way of seeing in this ode to Black Louisville. Clay is the urban Affrilachian who is rooted in the silt and river of 'the lilac and the dogwood and the pear and the redbud.' The greens of his grandmother's garden, the plastic on the good couch, the rides on TARC, Clay is bound to this Kentucky life both city and country. English Lit is a rich debut collection which is certain to become a classic of Kentucky literature."--Kelly Norman Ellis, author of Tougaloo Blues and founding member of The Affrilachian Poets, One of the great blessings of Bernard Clay's poetry is the clear, unflinching black voice. Clay writes from that black-centered way of seeing in this ode to Black Louisville. Clay is the urban Affrilachian who is rooted in the silt and river|9781735224275|, "One of the great blessings of Bernard Clay's poetry is the clear, unflinching Black voice. Clay writes from that Black-centered way of seeing in this ode to Black Louisville. Clay is the urban Affrilachian who is rooted in the silt and river of 'the lilac and the dogwood and the pear and the redbud.' The greens of his grandmother's garden, the plastic on the good couch, the rides on TARC, Clay is bound to this Kentucky life both city and country. English Lit is a rich debut collection which is certain to become a classic of Kentucky literature."--Kelly Norman Ellis, author of Tougaloo Blues and founding member of the Affrilachian Poets, "Here's our Affrilachian progeny's first book. Crafted with a Black farmer's heart, the poems in English Lit blast off from the West End (the best end) into a brave new world. One of the most rooted and nappiest voices of his generation, Clay delivers a beautiful tribute to his people, his community, and his generation's dance with words, adding his name to the litany of Kentucky poets who love both the land and its people."--Frank X Walker, author of Affrilachia and founding member of the Affrilachian Poets, Here's our Affrilachian progeny's first book. Crafted with a Black farmer's heart, the poems in English Lit blast off from the West End (the best end) into a brave new world. One of the most rooted and nappiest voices of|9781735224275|, "There is no other poet living or dead that I can say this about, but I've been waiting on a book from Bernard Clay for more than twenty years. Every time I've ever read a single poem by him or heard him read a poem aloud I've wanted a volume of his work in my hands. He's always had the ability to slice truth down to the bone and hold it up to the light. He's grown more wise and his skills are sharp. I'm thankful these words are in the world and I'm certain that every reader who reads them will feel the same way."--Crystal Wilkinson, author of The Birds of Opulence and founding member of The Affrilachian Poets, One of the great blessings of Bernard Clay's poetry is the clear, unflinching Black voice. Clay writes from that Black-centered way of seeing in this ode to Black Louisville. Clay is the urban Affrilachian who is rooted in the silt and river|9781735224275|, "Kentucky lit, American lit, have a new force that will be felt for years to come."--Gurney Norman, author of Allegiance and Ancient Creek: A Folktale, " English Lit is a stunning debut collection by Bernard Clay that journeys through the speaker's youth and the pain and trauma of poverty and racism. Clay artfully brings to life the African American Appalachian - Affrilachian - experience with the tenacity of bluegrass busting up through potholed pavement and the warmth and beauty of a smooth blue aster blooming in the Appalachian sunshine."-- Southern Review of Books, "Here's our Affrilachian progeny's first book. Crafted with a black farmer's heart, the poems in English Lit blast off from the West End (the best end) into a brave new world. One of the most rooted and nappiest voices of his generation, Clay delivers a beautiful tribute to his people, his community, and his generation's dance with words, adding his name to the litany of Kentucky poets who love both the land and its people."--Frank X Walker, author of Affrilachia and founding member of The Affrilachian Poets, "Clay's work sings in surprisingly traditional style sometimes, but then pushes staccato beats to bring home the points his sharp eye sees, in matters of concern as varied as dealing with natural hair ('Kinky Birthright,' 'Mr. Nap's Fight') to getting unreassuring looks as a Black man enjoying nature ('Born Trekker')."--T. E. Lyons, LEO Weekly, "There is no other poet living or dead that I can say this about, but I've been waiting on a book from Bernard Clay for more than twenty years. Every time I've ever read a single poem by him or heard him read a poem aloud I've wanted a volume of his work in my hands. He's always had the ability to slice truth down to the bone and hold it up to the light. He's grown more wise and his skills are sharp. I'm thankful these words are in the world and I'm certain that every reader who reads them will feel the same way."--Crystal Wilkinson, author of The Birds of Opulence and founding member of the Affrilachian Poets, Here's our Affrilachian progeny's first book. Crafted with a black farmer's heart, the poems in English Lit blast off from the West End (the best end) into a brave new world. One of the most rooted and nappiest voices of|9781735224275|, "One of the great blessings of Bernard Clay's poetry is the clear, unflinching black voice. Clay writes from that black-centered way of seeing in this ode to Black Louisville. Clay is the urban Affrilachian who is rooted in the silt and river of 'the lilac and the dogwood and the pear and the redbud.' The greens of his grandmother's garden, the plastic on the good couch, the rides on TARC, Clay is bound to this Kentucky life both city and country. English Lit is a rich debut collection which is certain to become a classic of Kentucky literature."--Kelly Norman Ellis, author of Tougaloo Blues and founding member of the Affrilachian Poets, "Here's our Affrilachian progeny's first book. Crafted with a black farmer's heart, the poems in English Lit blast off from the West End (the best end) into a brave new world. One of the most rooted and nappiest voices of his generation, Clay delivers a beautiful tribute to his people, his community, and his generation's dance with words, adding his name to the litany of Kentucky poets who love both the land and its people."--Frank X Walker, author of Affrilachia and founding member of the Affrilachian Poets
Copyright Date
2021
Target Audience
Trade
Lccn
2021-015739
Dewey Decimal
811.6
Dewey Edition
23

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