Taboo

Komunyakaa, Yusef

Description

With the allusive leaps and improvisational chops of a jazz soloist, Yusef Komunyakaa is our great poet of connectivity--the secret blood that links slave and master, explorer and native, stranger and brother. In Taboo he examines the role of blacks in Western history, and how these roles are portrayed in art and literature. In taut, meticulously crafted three-line stanzas, Rubens paints his wife looking longingly at a black servant; Aphra Behn writes Oroonoko "as if she'd rehearsed it/for years in her spleen"; and in Monticello, Thomas Jefferson is "still/at his neo-classical desk/musing, but we know his mind/is brushing aside abstractions/so his hands can touch flesh." Taboo is the powerful first book in a new trilogy by a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet whose work never ceases to challenge and delight his readers.
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Writer
Komunyakaa, Yusef
Title
Taboo
Publisher
Farrar, Strauss & Giroux-3PL
Year
2006
Language
English
Pages
144
Weight
181 gr
EAN
9780374530150
Dimensions
210 x 140 x 6 mm
Binding format
Paperback

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