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by: G. E. Patterson
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 811.54
EAN: 9781555972851
ISBN: 1555972853
Label: Graywolf Press
Manufacturer: Graywolf Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 88
Publication Date: April 15, 1999
Publisher: Graywolf Press
Sales Rank: 1739638
Studio: Graywolf Press
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Tug, a thoroughly contemporary first collection, astonishes with its scope and vitality. Ranging in tone from formal to informal, and in mood from longing to celebration, Patterson deftly articulates the shifting ground of human relationships. Different characters, male and female, people these poems. Whether it be the loving son, the unrepentant seducer, or the African American man admired by the world, the voices speak to us openly, with an honesty that is disquieting.
Arcing between the impulse to sing and the impulse to narrate or document, Patterson explores the ties of love, family, and history, and shows them to be as tenuous and elusive as memory and desire. Tug is a collection to be proud of and introduces a freshly distinctive new talent.
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Rating: - A New Sound
Occassionally a new sound is heard. A new face, a beautiful one, enters the party and every one stops to look. Here that face is black and masculine, sensual and humorous. In Tug everyone must stop to listen. Through a range of poems and subject-matter Patterson tosses his log on the fire that is American Poetry and Baby, it burns, it sings. Tug is an wonderful book!
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