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ISBN-10: 0226829715
ISBN-13: 9780226829715
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publish Date: 10/06/2023
Dimensions: 9.40" L, 6.50" W, 0.40" H

Negro Mountain

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A cross-genre poetry collection that troubles the idea of poetic voice while considering history, biology, the shamanistic, and the shapes of racial memory.

In the final section of Negro Mountain, C. S. Giscombe writes, “Negro Mountain–the summit of which is the highest point in Pennsylvania–is a default, a way among others to think about the Commonwealth.” Named for an “incident” in which a Black man was killed while fighting on the side of white enslavers against Indigenous peoples in the eighteenth century, this mountain has a shadow presence throughout this collection; it appears, often indirectly, in accounts of visions, reimaginings of geography, testimonies about the “natural” world, and speculations and observations about race, sexuality, and monstrosity. These poems address location, but Giscombe–who worked for ten years in central Pennsylvania–understands location to be a practice, the continual “action of situating.”

The book weaves through the ranges of thinking that poetic voice itself might trouble. Addressing a gallery of figures, Giscombe probes their impurities and ambivalences as a way of examining what languages “count” or “don’t count” as poetry. Here, he finds that the idea of poetry is visionary, but also investigatory and exploratory.

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"Negro Mountain traces realms of consciousness and recollection involving its namesake and presence. The weathered trail crosses thermals and paths of apexes. Buteos, maybe monsters, ever wolves and bears, dusky figures cool in the mountainside shadow of poetic accounts. Giscombe's cadence is a 'mountain sense' and a methodology–a profoundly gifted range of practices surfacing love and affinity while navigating what is measureless."–Cecily Nicholson, author of "Harrowings"
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Details

ISBN-10: 0226829715
ISBN-13: 9780226829715
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publish Date: 10/06/2023
Dimensions: 9.40" L, 6.50" W, 0.40" H
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