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Anagnorisis
Kyle Dargan
其他書名
Poems
出版
Northwestern University Press
, 2018-09-15
主題
Poetry / General
Poetry / American / African American & Black
Poetry / American / General
ISBN
0810137852
9780810137851
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=UGVoDwAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Winner of the 2019 Academy of American Poets Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize
In
Anagnorisis: Poems
, the award-winning poet Kyle Dargan ignites a reckoning. From the depths of his rapidly changing home of Washington, D.C., the poet is both enthralled and provoked, having witnessed-on a digital loop running in the background of Barack Obama's unlikely presidency—the rampant state-sanctioned murder of fellow African Americans. He is pushed toward the same recognition articulated by James Baldwin decades earlier: that an African American may never be considered an equal in citizenship or humanity.
This recognition—the moment at which a tragic hero realizes the true nature of his own character, condition, or relationship with an antagonistic entity—is what Aristotle called
anagnorisis
. Not concerned with placatory gratitude nor with coddling the sensibilities of the country's racial majority, Dargan challenges America: "You, friends- / you peckish for a peek / at my cloistered, incandescent / revelry-were you as earnest / about my frostbite, my burns, / I would have opened / these hands, sated you all."
At a time when U.S. politics are heavily invested in the purported vulnerability of working-class and rural white Americans, these poems allow readers to examine themselves and the nation through the eyes of those who have been burned for centuries.