A book from the award-winning poet that “bursts with anecdotes and
experiences . . . its poems inhabit the psychology and mythology of
this Southern town” (St. Louis Post-Dispatch). Village
Prodigies imagines the town of Cold Springs, Alabama, from 1950 to
2015 and unfurls its narrative reach as six boys—prodigies and
swains—grow up and leave the familiarity of home and the rural
South. Yet all prodigies, all memories, all stories inevitably loop
back. Through a multiplicity of points of view and innovative forms,
Rodney Jones plays with the contradictions in our experience of time,
creating portals through which we travel between moments and
characters, from the interior mind to the most exterior speech, from
delusions to rational thought. We experience Alzheimer’s and its
effect on family, listen to family lore and read family Facebook
posts, relive war, and revive half-forgotten folktales and video
games. In this deep examination of personal and communal memory, Jones
blurs the lines between analog and digital, poetry and prose. “A
novel in language as dense and lush and beautiful as poetry . . .
[or] a book of poetry with the vivid characters and the narrative
force of a novel? Whatever you care to call it, it’s a remarkable
achievement.” —Richard Russo, Pulitzer Prize–winning author
“Wonderfully rich and dense; an adventure, a trip, an engrossing
read, a Southern golden book of words.” —C.D. Wright, National
Book Critics Circle Award-winning poet “Any James Dickey
connoisseurs or fans of the films of David Lynch or Chris Nolan will
feel right at home on these pages . . . This is a gorgeous,
thought-provoking, and evocative book of narrative poetry.”
—Booklist
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ISBN
9780544960138
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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