"In true poetry, language is the spell, the hex, that changes us as we say it aloud. And Colin
Channer is here to remind us that no matter the century or the crisis, the spell, indeed,
holds true." –Ilya Kaminsky, Los Angeles Times Book Prize-winning author of Deaf Republic
"Colin Channer's
new poems leap from the page. Their musicality is powerfully insistent, pulsing through every poem. Their diction is rich, tactile, nuanced, complex. The range of reference in the poems is extraordinary; the poet speaks of Walt Whitman and reggae singer-songwriter Burning Spear in the same breath. Channer writes of hurricanes in a hurricane of language.
This Jamaican voice is also a world voice. Welcome to Colin Channer's world." –
Martín Espada, author of
Vivas to Those Who Have Failed "
The genius of Colin Channer's Console is its profound sense of sound.
Console is a soundscape, a mixing board of geographical and sensual landscapes, its various vocal languages musically charged to the utmost emotional effect. "All is fluid as I am collapsing // love and distance," the poet says, "Who am I out of/within //this scene of benediction?"–quick-changing where the music takes him, a music "mystic with soul" that knows its "ginnal roots of myth," a mix that is comedic, remixing history, "as if to match the age's flares and fringes."
Of the many superlatives one might use to describe Console–astonishing, powerful, brilliant–none quite suffices. Console is poetry at poetry's best." –
Lawrence Joseph, author of
A Certain Clarity "There is music everywhere in Colin Channer's new collection. Mixing, erasure, echo–and melody. Poems driven by the sounds of language, the ways in which words are aerated and released to jam on themselves.
I felt the good karma of Derek Walcott and Bob Marley residing as spirits in these pages. Channer's linguistic world translates so quickly into a stubborn physicalness–this air, this place, this consciousness. He has deeply inhabited so many disparate worlds, the new and the old, with the rhythms of something timeless, honoring what has passed and the yet to come. Lines that pound with a Caribbean heartbeat.
By book's end, Channer's vision of his world and ours is . . . consoling." –
Daniel Halpern, author of
Something Shining "
Transcendentally savvy, Colin Channer's Console turns nostalgia on its head. These poems are cosmopolitan and primal as if all the continents were one again,
the music of an oceanic mind. The poet's language is a pulpit for his otherworldly calling, innovative and elevating,
personal yet wholly of our time." –
Gregory Pardlo, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of
Digest