Antebellum Dream Book

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Author: Elizabeth Alexander

ISBN-10: 155597354X

ISBN-13: 9781555973544

Category: African American women -> Poetry

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In surprising turns through different American cities, mindsets, and eras, and through the strange rhythms of dreaming, the celebrated poet Elizabeth Alexander composes her own kind of improvisational jazz. Antebellum Dream Book offers a music of resistances as well as soaring flights of fancy: the conflicts of the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s and after; a mother's struggle to see through a postpartum fog; a vision in which the poet takes on the narrative voice of Muhammad Ali. The New York Times Book Review has said that "Alexander creates intellectual magic in poem after poem." In this stunning collection, she furthers her reputation as a vital and vivid poetic voice keenly attuned to our ideas of race, gender, politics, and motherhood.Publishers WeeklyAfter a stellar debut in 1990 and a relative slump six years later with Body of Life, Alexander returns to form (in fact, to a variety of forms) with an aggressively vivid, impressive third collection. Her asymmetrical, confident short poems and sequences encompass, among other things, paintings and sculptures, riots and civil rights marches, childbirth and motherhood, rock concerts and dinner parties, dreams and chocolate bars, and African-American history, from the Middle Passage to Alexander's hometown: "I am from DC," she writes, "therefore responsible./ I am terrified of heights." Alexander's spoken immediacy mixes a personal mode forceful, self-aware, funny with prophetic, visionary lyrics, second- and third-person descriptions of paintings and even a surprisingly effective set of 12 poems in the voice of Muhammad Ali, who advises another boxer to dress "like you the best/ at what you do, like you/ President of the World./ Dress like that." The series "Neonatology" describes Alexander's experience as a new mother; other personal poems describe her dreams, several of which involve Toni Morrison. An anxious poem spoken by a new prisoner ends up dragging its long lines through a cafeteria, where "sin and not sin is scraped off tin trays/ into oversized sinks, all that excess, scraped off and rinsed away." Fans of Alexander's debut, The Venus Hottentot (with its much-anthologized title poem), have been waiting for something this good from her: here it is. (Oct.) Forecast: Alexander's previous books were published by the University of Virginia's Callaloo imprint and Tia Chucha press respectively. The move to well-funded nonprofit Graywolf should mean greater visibility for this title andshould set the stage for longer reviews in the likes of Rain Taxi or Boston Review summing up Alexander's career so far. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

Fugue3Elegy8Overture: Watermelon City9Early Cinema11Paul Says13Hosea Williams14Georgia Postcard15Visitor17Geraniums19Islands Number Four20Nat Turner Dreams of Insurrection21Race22Gravitas25Baby26Lament27Crash28Nat King Cole on the Amalfi Drive29The Toni Morrison Dreams30"The female seer will burn upon this pyre"34War35Hostage36Tour Guide37Untitled38Clean39Peccant40Papi Lindo vs. The Beautiful Man41Saber-Toothed42Conch Chowder43Pig44Rollerblade, Inc.45The Creole Cat46Opiate47Movie Star48Receta Culinaria49Tomato50After the Gig: Mick Jagger51Postpartum Dream #2: Folk Art52Postpartum Dream #853Postpartum Dream #12: Appointment54Evidence56The Party57Orange58Life as Dinner Party60Visitation61Feminist Poem Number One62Your Ex-Girlfriend64Gift65Narrative Ali69Neonatology82