Outlaw Style
Poems
Fayetteville : University of Arkansas Press, 2007.
Format: Book
Description: x, 109 pages ; 22 cm
Outlaw Style is a collection of narrative and lyric poems, many of them in the tradition of Robert Browning's dramatic monologues. While gothic imagery, humor, and nineteenth-century diction and reference alternate and interweave, the four thematic currents that converge in the collection are music, race, spirituality, and the impact of monstrosity on somewhat innocent bystanders. Poems like "Dar He," "Scuppernongs," and "Plantation of the Mad" address the history of American racial intolerance with muted horror, while the final series of poems explores the roots and impact of traditional music, from unsettling songs of the Carter Family through Delta Blues and the haunting ballad "Strange Fruit." The collection also features poems, such as "Shepherd Ollie Strawbridge on the Chicken Business," which question the nature of spirituality; and the central section, "The Booth Prism," performs a kind of séance in which the author channels the voices of many of the people--from Anna Surratt Tonry to Booth's lovers and siblings--whose lives were altered by contact with Lincoln's assassin. Throughout Outlaw Style formal and vernacular rhythms stand in counterpoint, images of violence excavate a stark and troubling beauty, and history and mystery fuse and feud, as the landscape and culture of the American South are presented for interrogation and understanding.
Contents:
Outsider art -- Thrush Witch -- Brother Fain Carouthers, Summoned -- Energy -- Dar He -- Carrion Cry -- Wilson's Ivory-Bill -- The Restless Dead: Walker County, Georgia -- Sump -- Shepherd Ollie Strawbridge on the Chicken Business -- Scuppernongs -- A Pentecostal Note -- Outsider Art -- The Booth Prism -- Booth: a Quick History -- Ebony: John Wilkes Booth recites "The Raven" -- Exhuming Booth -- Keepsake -- Booth from Beyond -- Site Visit: Ford's Historic Playhouse -- The Prophet Boston Corbett on Shooting Booth -- Asia -- Edwin Booth at the Players' Club: Portrait by John Singer Sargent, 1890 -- Charm: Anna Surratt Tonry, 1900 -- One-Man Show -- Blood Harmony -- Plantation of the Mad -- Mandolin -- The Carter Scratch -- Strange Fruit, 1939 -- Johnny Shines' Last Edict on the Taproot of Delta Blues -- Hohner -- The Sacred Sound of the Dove -- Gypsy Fiddle -- Bury Me under the Weeping Willow -- Summertime.
Subjects:
Booth, John Wilkes, 1838-1865 -- Poetry.
Music -- Poetry.
United States -- Race relations -- Poetry.
Booth, John Wilkes, 1838-1865 -- Poetry.
Music -- Poetry.
United States -- Race relations -- Poetry.
ISBN:
9781557288530
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Call Number | Location | Shelf Location | Status |
LITERATURE Poetry Smi | Main (Downtown) | Third Level, Nonfiction | In |
Includes bibliographical references.