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  • Published: 28 September 2021
  • ISBN: 9780593554920
  • Imprint: RH US Audio Adult
  • Format: Audio Download
  • RRP: $23.00
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Stones

  • Kevin Young




The best collection yet from an important and much celebrated US poet - the poetry editor of the New Yorker and director of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture - and the first of his books to be published in the UK.

A book of loss, looking back, and what binds us to life, by a towering poetic talent, called "one of the poetry stars of his generation" (Los Angeles Times).

"We sleep long, / if not sound," Kevin Young writes early on in this exquisite gathering of poems, "Till the end/ we sing / into the wind." In scenes and settings that circle family and the generations in the American South--one poem, "Kith," exploring that strange bedfellow of "kin"--the speaker and his young son wander among the stones of their ancestors. "Like heat he seeks them, / my son, thirsting / to learn those / he don't know / are his dead."
 
Whether it's the fireflies of a Louisiana summer caught in a mason jar (doomed by their collection), or his grandmother, Mama Annie, who latches the screen door when someone steps out for just a moment, all that makes up our flickering precarious joy, all that we want to protect, is lifted into the light in this moving book. Stones becomes an ode to Young's home places and his dear departed, and to what of them—of us—poetry can save.

  • Published: 28 September 2021
  • ISBN: 9780593554920
  • Imprint: RH US Audio Adult
  • Format: Audio Download
  • RRP: $23.00
Categories:

Praise for Stones

Praise for Brown:
 

  • "Vital and sophisticated . . . Sinks hooks into you that cannot be easily removed . . . Keeping up with him is like trying to keep up with Bob Dylan or Prince in their primes." --Dwight Garner, The New York Times
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  • "Not only beautiful but essential . . . A survey of American history through the 'intimate eye' that only poetry can provide, Brown pinpoints pop-cultural touchstones and their impact on how we live. His poems, on their own, pierce in their wisdom; together, they connect to form a vibrant tapestry of black life." --David Canfield, Entertainment Weekly
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  • "Necessary . . . Young's book releases a universal shout--political in the best, most visceral way, critical, angry, squinting hard at this culture--while remaining at the same time deeply and lovingly personal. Love soars over every section, especially the most painful ones." --Luis Alberto Urrea, The New York Times Book Review