Razzle dazzle New and selected poems, 2002-2022

Major Jackson, 1968-

Book - 2023

"A preeminent voice in contemporary literature, Major Jackson offers steady miracles of vision and celebrations of language in rapturous, sophisticated poems. Razzle Dazzle traces the evolution of Jackson's transformative imagination and fierce music through five acclaimed volumes: his Cave Canem Poetry Prize-winning debut, Leaving Saturn (2002), which captures the spirit of resilience in the Philadelphia neighborhoods of the poet's youth; Hoops (2006), which finds transcendence in the solemn marvels of ordinary lives; Holding Company (2010), which shifts away from narrative to explore the seductive force of art, literature, and music; Roll Deep (2015), which addresses human intimacy, war, and the spirit of aesthetic travel; ...and his vulnerable, philosophical latest, The Absurd Man (2020). The volume opens with over three dozen new poems that erupt into full-throated song in the face of indignity and invite us into a passionate experience of the world"--Provided by publisher.

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Poetry
poetry
Published
New York, NY : W. W. Norton & Company [2023]
Language
English
Main Author
Major Jackson, 1968- (author)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
xiv, 266 pages ; 25 cm
ISBN
9781324064909
  • Lovesick: New Poems (2022)
  • Let Me Begin Again
  • Making Things
  • The Ocean You Answer To
  • The Sound We Dressed For
  • Thinking in Swedish
  • Language of the Moon
  • Of Wolves and Imagination
  • On Listening
  • It Must Be the Supermarket in Me
  • Poem with Borrowed Image from Marc Chagall
  • The French Quarter
  • Shall Inherit
  • Eleutheria
  • Ferguson
  • Think of Me, Laughing
  • In the Eighties We Did the Wop
  • To the Makers
  • Wonderland Trail
  • A Promise of Canonization
  • Invocation
  • Anacoluthon
  • The Nature of Memory
  • First Weekend
  • Climate
  • Practicing Kindness
  • Memories of West Fourth Street
  • Nashville Sonnet Deconstructed on a Bed of Magnolia Blossoms
  • Ten Album Covers
  • Winter Eclogue
  • Ode to Everything
  • Historians
  • Meeting People on Airplanes
  • Urban Renewal
  • lxxviii. I treasure any man who fashions his walk
  • lxxxi. Pine shadows on snow like a Jasper canvas
  • xciii. The dead are a reservoir of secrets which they horde
  • cxii. Over and over again I bring the peach to my mouth
  • Lovesick
  • From Leaving Saturn (2002)
  • Urban Renewal
  • i. Night Museum
  • ii. Penn's greene countrie towne uncurled a shadow in the 19th century
  • iii. You are almost invisible in all this plain decay
  • iv. From the Liberty Bell's glass asylum
  • viii. Woofers stacked to pillars made a disco of a city block
  • ix. Bless your hallowed hands, Sir, and their paternal blues
  • xii. North of Diamond Lake, the Cascades, crossmarks
  • Mr. Pate's Barbershop
  • Euphoria
  • Blunts
  • Some Kind of Crazy
  • Pest
  • Rock the Body Body
  • Oregon Boogie
  • Leaving Saturn
  • A Joyful Noise
  • Crossing Over
  • Between Two Worlds
  • I'll Fly Away
  • How to Listen
  • Indian Song
  • From Hoops (2006)
  • Selling Out
  • Hoops
  • Urban Renewal
  • xvii. What of my fourth-grade teacher at Reynolds Elementary
  • xviii. How untouchable the girls arm-locked strutting
  • xix. That moment in church when I stared at the reverend's black
  • From Letter to Brooks
  • Fern Rock
  • Olney
  • Logan
  • Wyoming
  • Hunting Park
  • Erie
  • Cecil B. Moore
  • Spring Garden
  • FROM Holding Company (2010)
  • Picket Monsters
  • Creationism
  • Going to Meet the Man
  • Mondes en Collision
  • Migration
  • After Riefensiahl
  • Roof of the World
  • Greek Revival
  • Said the Translator
  • Jane Says
  • Lost Lake
  • I Had the Craziest Dream
  • Life during Wartime
  • Dynagroove
  • New Sphere of Influence
  • Towers
  • Anthrodrome
  • Heaven Goes Online
  • Manna
  • The Door I Open
  • Designer Kisses
  • Fever
  • Lorca in Eden
  • On the Manner of Addressing Shadows
  • Treat the Flame
  • Periplum
  • Leave It All Up to Me
  • Forecast
  • From Roll Deep (2015)
  • Reverse Voyage
  • Urban Renewal
  • xxi. Greece
  • xxii. Spain
  • xxiii. Brazil
  • xxiv. Kenya
  • xxv. Italy
  • On Disappearing
  • Mighty Pawns
  • Stand Your Ground: A Double Golden Shovel
  • Thinking of Our Shame at the Gas Pump
  • Aubade
  • Special Needs
  • Night Steps
  • On Cocoa Beach
  • Enchanters of Addison County
  • Energy Loves Here
  • Why 1 Write Poetry
  • From Absurd Man (2020)
  • Major and I
  • You, Reader
  • The Flâneur Tends a Well-Liked Summer Cocktail
  • Going into Battle
  • The Flag of Imagination Furled
  • November in Xichang
  • My Children's Inheritance
  • A Brief Reflection on Torture near the Library of Congress
  • The Cloistered Life of Nuns
  • My Son and Me
  • I've Said Too Much
  • The Body's Uncontested Need to Devour: An Explanation
  • Vermont Eclogue
  • Winter
  • Dear Zaki
  • In Memory of Derek Alton Walcoti
  • The Romantics of Franconia Notch
  • Urban Renewal
  • xxvi. Washington Square
  • xxvii. Thinking of Frost
  • xxviii. Paris
  • xxix. North Philadelphia
  • xxx. Fish & Wildlife
  • xxxi. Double View of the Adirondacks as Reflected over Lake Champlain from Waterfront Park
  • xxxii. The Valkyrie
  • The Absurd Man Suite
  • The Absurd Man at Fourteen
  • Augustinian
  • The Most Beautiful Man Never Performs Hard Labor
  • The Absurd Man on Objet Petit A'
  • Oracle & Prophecy
  • How to Avoid a Crash
  • Our Eyes Are Far Away
  • The Absurd Man in the Mirror
  • Now That You Are Here, I Can Think
  • The Absurd Man Is Subject to Pareidolia
  • Nothing to See Here, Move Along
  • Double Major
  • Acknowledgments
  • Index of Titles & First Lines
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

This welcome gathering of new and selected poems honors Jackson's generous poetic imagination. Beginning with a selection of new poems, the collection primarily highlights Jackson's five previous books (The Absurd Man being the most recent). The original pieces demonstrate the poet's mastery of perspective, moving easily from personal reflection to direct address: "My font of feelings is a waterfall and I live/ as if no toupees exist on earth or masks that silence/ the oppressed.... So, look at me standing on the porch laughing/ at the creek threatening to become a raging river." Poems from Jackson's first book, Leaving Saturn, presage the observational skills that give his poems such depth: "I am going to stand beside the man who works all day combing/ his thatch of gray hair corkscrewed in every direction./ I am going to pay attention to our lives/ unraveling between the forks of his fine-tooth comb." Jackson's inviting, often playful tone makes readers feel at home in his capacious poetic world, as in the later selection, "Major and I": "...he lives year-round/ in the bootcamp of self-redemption;/ for this other Major needs lots/ of sky. You are that sky." Full of insight and warmth, these poems shine. (Sept.)

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