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To Float in the Space Between : : a Life and Work in Conversation With the Life and Work of Etheridge Knight

Hayes, Terrance. Book - 2018 811.54 Ha, Adult Book / Nonfiction / Literary Arts / General / Hayes, Terrance 2 On Shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 0 out of 5

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"The idea of ancestry" (poem by Etheridge Knight) -- Taped to the wall of my cell (foreword) -- Across the space (the poetics of origin) -- I am all of them (Knight's vest of selves) -- I am a thief (poem : "Portrait of Etheridge Knight in the style of a crime report" by Terrance Hayes) -- I have at one time or another been in love (drawing) -- I am now in love (the craft of love) -- I have the same name (the poetics of liquid) -- An empty space (prose/drawing) -- Whereabouts unknown (prose) -- The graves (drawing : for Langston Hughes) -- Messages (the poetics of political poems) -- I sipped cornwhiskey from fruit jars with the men (prose) -- I flirted with the women (prose) -- Split/my guts (drawing) -- I had almost caught up with me (prose) -- Damming my stream (poem : "The blue Etheridge" by Terrance Hayes) -- My genes (prose) -- Across the space (the poetics of community) -- I am me (prose).
"A book of lectures by Terrance Hayes."-- Provided by publisher.
Etheridge Knight often introduced himself at poetry readings by saying, "I died in Korea from a shrapnel wound and narcotics resurrected me. I died in 1960 from a prison sentence and poetry brought me back to life." He was a black man born in Corinth, Mississippi, in 1931 - a Korean War veteran, a junkie, an ex-con, a con man, a bluesman, a great poet and teacher. While Knight was incarcerated at the Indiana State Prison from 1960-1968, his writing drew the mentorship of Gwendolyn Brooks and resulted in the publication of his first collection, "Poems from Prison," in 1968 by Dudley Randall's heralded Broadside Press. Knight published three more books fo poems, "Belly Song," "Born of a Woman," and "The Essential Etheridge Knight," for which he won an American Book Award. Etheridge Knight also received the Shelley Award form the Poetry Society of America, as well as fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Guggenheim Foundation. He died in 1991 in Indianapolis. -- back cover.

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SERIES
The Bagley Wright lecture series



PUBLISHED
Seattle : Wave Books, [2018]
Year Published: 2018
Description: 207 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9781940696614
1940696615

SUBJECTS
Knight, Etheridge, -- 1931-1991 -- Criticism and interpretation.
American poetry -- History and criticism.
African American poets -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
Black Arts movement.
Literary criticism.