Kniha Be Easy MATEJKA ADRIAN

Be Easy

Jazyk: Angličtina
Vazba: Pevná
Dostupnost: Skladem u dodavatele
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Revered for his "patient, clever, controlled, [and] visionary" (Hanif Abdurraquib) poems, Adrian Mat...

Informace o knize

Jazyk
Angličtina
Vazba
Kniha - Pevná
Vydáno
2026
Stránek
176
EAN
9781324097501
ISBN
1324097507
Enbook ID
48866626
Hmotnost
666

Kompletní popis

Revered for his "patient, clever, controlled, [and] visionary" (Hanif Abdurraquib) poems, Adrian Matejka has been a mainstay of contemporary American poetry for over two decades. Gathering hits from six extraordinary collections, Be Easy showcases his singular sonics and narrative vision in fresh, dynamic poems that lyrically complicate place, race, and identity.

Traversing the Midwest from Indianapolis to Chicago, new poems explore the twitchy unease of unintentional migration and economic instability as the country faces a future every bit as unsettling and circus-like as parking lot carnivals of the poet’s childhood. Selections from Mixology (2008)—“a post-soul tour de force” (Kevin Young)—reverberate with the rhythm of ’80s hip-hop, while “revelatory” (Gabrielle Calvocoressi) odes from Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award finalist The Big Smoke (2013) reimagine the legacy of prizefighter Jack Johnson and transcendent poems from Map to the Stars (2017) brim with cosmic jazz.

Matejka’s smooth lyricism flows into a singular, indispensable collection of memories lost and found again. Tracing the continuum of a “rocket-powered” (Campbell McGrath) writer, Be Easy affirms Matejka as one of the most exciting voices of our time.

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