Description
While the book follows the narrative of Powell's life, the poems are experimental in form and presentation. Playing with, reinventing, and restructuring poetic form, bandele draws on blues and jazz music theory to serve as a basis for much of the work's construction. He uses language to recreate the experience of music itself, and his poetry includes a multitude of references and allusion to music lyrics and other poems. As the book recounts Powell's life, it also explores how Black genius has encountered, struggled against, and developed mechanisms to cope with White supremacy in the United States. under the aegis of a winged mind won the 2019 Autumn House Press Poetry Prize.
Reviews
"William Carlos Williams once wrote that it was difficult to get the news from poetry, but we die from the lack of what is there, and to transpose music, especially African-American music and all it contains into something fresh and revelatory on the page is just as complicated, but makalani bandele proves, page by page, poem by stunning poem, to be up for the task. And what news! under the aegis of a winged mind isn't a book-it's a neighborhood, it's a nation. To quote this fine poet: 'Just listen.' makalani bandele is a poet who is just tuning up." -- Cornelius Eady, author of "Brutal Imagination"
Book Information
ISBN 9781938769580
Author Makalani Bandele
Format Paperback
Page Count 112
Imprint Autumn House Press
Publisher Autumn House Press
Weight(grams) 184g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 166mm * 7mm