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Reviews for The Forerunners: Black Poets in America

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The average rating for The Forerunners: Black Poets in America based on 2 reviews is 4.5 stars.has a rating of 4.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2019-12-27 00:00:00
1981was given a rating of 5 stars Sexy Goddess
I plan to do a review of this and Verses Light & Dark together. I really need to find a copy of "The Cardinal Detoxes" which is Disch's tour de force. Disch's technique is rooted in traditional prosody, but his subject matter is wide ranging in content and emotion. He is our Jonathan Swift, scathing, satirical, merciless, but just as entangled in our world as we are.
Review # 2 was written on 2008-12-02 00:00:00
1981was given a rating of 4 stars Hanna Rodgers
As Barbara Guest's style becomes more and more experimental with each collection, I've stopped trying to offer any kind of commentary. Following the absence of any new collections in the 1980s, her return with the minor collection Musicality (1988) (a major departure from a style that was already preoccupied with experimentation and innovation), the regression of the slightly more accessible Fair Realism (1989) (although the term doesn't exactly apply to Guest, "accessible" should be taken relative to the poet's other works, rather than the works of other poets), and then a return to the experimental form of Musicality's poetics with the major collection Defensive Rapture (1993). What a revelation! The form explored by Guest in Musicality , Defensive Rapture , and Stripped Tales leaves me speechless. For this reason I must resort to quoting passages at length. Suffice to say that I am awed by Guest's entire body of work, but particularly her work post-1980s. I could easily go on singing her praises, but I would prefer that her work speak for itself... touched naught herself the coronet being gleamy bodie of water and uxorious a bodie not luxury a bodie not imperial a guise (if flat noise intrudes) evanescence protects (and) (may come to adore her) the white heaven uxorious (with) a slow delicacy lente delicata - ; (thereafter) - Finally, to the Italian Girl


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