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Amnesiac: Poems
Duriel E. Harris
Not in stock or not yet published
Expected: September 2009
Sheep Meadow Press distributed by University Press of New England
2009 • 125 pp. 6 1/2 x 9"
Poetry
$12.95 Paper, 978-1-931357-74-6
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Poet, musician, scholar, and singer, Duriel Harris has written an amazing book. As Sterling Plumpp tells us, her work “is a twenty-first century literary text emerging out of the prism of race, gender, and social class. It is eloquently postmodern funk and intimately original.” She does this while telling us in poetry of extraordinarily high order an intimate, personal history, probing with her heart and intelligence into matters she has half passed over or forgotten. Perhaps Amnesiac is a term for tragic hero. In this case the tragic hero is a woman, a poet, and a singer. Sheep Meadow Press will soon produce a Duriel Harris dvd or cd. The reader and listener will be able to find the information at sheepmeadowpress.com by September 2009.
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DURIEL E. HARRIS is the author of the poetry collection Drag, a multivocal symphony in five movements. An acclaimed poet, performance/sound artist and scholar, her work has been featured and published internationally. Harris holds degrees from Yale University and the Graduate Creative Writing Program at NYU, and a Ph.D. from the University of Illinois. A co-founder of the Black Took Collective and member of Douglas Ewart and Inventions free jazz ensemble, she is an assistant professor of English and teaches creative writing and poetics at Illinois State University.
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