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A rare glimpse inside the mind of a National Book Award–winning, Guggenheim, and MacArthur fellow poet as he considers his influences and larger surrounding poetic history.
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“Hayes leaves resonance cleaving the air.” —NPR

In these works based on his Bagley Wright lectures on the poet Etheridge Knight, Terrance Hayes offers not quite a biography but a compilation “as speculative, motley, and adrift as Knight himself.” Personal yet investigative, poetic yet scholarly, this multi-genre collection of writings and drawings enacts one poet’s search for another and in doing so constellates a powerful vision of black literature and art in America.

The future Etheridge Knight biographer will simultaneously write an autobiography. Fathers who go missing and fathers who are distant will become the bones of the stories.
There will be a fable about a giant who grew too tall to be kissed by his father. My father must have kissed me when I was boy. I can’t really say. . . . By the time I was eleven or even ten years old I was as tall as him. I was six inches taller than him by the time I was fifteen. My biography about Knight would be about intimacy, heartache.

Terrance Hayes is the author of How to Be Drawn, which received a 2016 NAACP Image Award for Poetry; Lighthead, which won the 2010 National Book Award for poetry; and three other award-winning poetry collections. He is the poetry editor at the New York Times Magazine and also teaches at the University y of Pittsburgh. American Sonnets for My Past and Future Assassin will also be forthcoming in 2018.

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Price: $25.00
Pages: 224
Publisher: Wave Books
Imprint: Wave Books
Series: Bagley Wright Lecture Series
Publication Date: 04 September 2018
Trim Size: 8.25 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781940696614
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

LITERARY COLLECTIONS / American / African American, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Literary, LITERARY CRITICISM / American / African American, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs, LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 21st Century, LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 20th Century, LITERARY CRITICISM / Books & Reading, LITERARY CRITICISM / Poetry

"National Book Award–winning poet Hayes plunges into creative nonfiction with this book about another poet, Etheridge Knight, cautioning readers that 'this is not a biography.' Throughout, Hayes challenges genre constraints, bringing together personal reflections, drawings, and poems by Knight and himself, and constructing a work that is part speculative biography, part autobiography, and part critical essay. . . . 'How does someone become a poet?’ In this wonderfully lyrical text, Hayes suggests it isn't in the details of an individual's life, but through a hard-to-trace yet vital network of influences."
Publishers Weekly
Terrance Hayes is the author of How to Be Drawn, which received a 2016 NAACP Image Award for Poetry, Lighthead, which won the 2010 National Book Award for poetry, and three other award-winning poetry collections. His honors include a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and a 2014 MacArthur Fellowship. He is the poetry editor at the New York Times Magazine and also teaches at the University of Pittsburgh. American Sonnets for My Past And Future Assassin will also be forthcoming in 2018.

CONTENTS

"The Idea of Ancestry" (Poem by Etheridge Knight)

Taped to the wall of my cell (Foreword)

across the space (The Poetics of Origin)

I am all of them (Knight’s Vest of Selves)

I am a thief (Poem: "Portrait of Etheridge Knight in the Style of a Crime Report" by Terrance Hayes)

I have at one time or another been in love (Drawing)

I am now in love (The Craft of Love)

I have the same name (The Poetics of Liquid)

an empty space (Prose/Drawing)

whereabouts unknown (Prose)

the graves (Drawing: For Langston Hughes)

messages (The Poetics of Political Poems)

I sipped cornwhiskey from fruit jars with the men (Prose)

I flirted with the women (Prose)

split/my guts (Drawing)

I had almost caught up with me (Prose)

damming my stream (Poem: "The Blue Etheridge" by Terrance Hayes)

my genes (Prose)

across the space (The Poetics of Community)

I am me (Prose)

Selected Bibliography

Acknowledgments