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Neon Vernacular
New and Selected Poems
An award-winning poet's testimony of the war in Vietnam.
About the Author
YUSEF KOMUNYAKAA is a professor in the Council of Humanities and Creative Writing at Princeton University. He is the author of seven Wesleyan titles including Pleasure Dome: New and Collected Poems (2001), Thieves of Paradise (1998), Magic City (1992), and Dien Cai Dau (1988).
Reviews
"Quite simply, Komunyakaa is one of the most extraordinary poets writing today...He takes on the most complex moral issues, the most harrowing ugly subjects of our American life. His voice, whether it embodies the specific experiences of a black man, a soldier in Vietnam, or a child in Bogalusa, Louisiana, is universal. It shows us in ever deeper ways what it is to be human."—Toi Derricotte, Kenyon Review
"Komunyakaa's best poems are jazzy and improvisational, razor-sharp pieces that tell us more about our culture than any news broadcast"—Bloomsbury Review
"This collection is comprised of poems from seven of Komunyakaa's previous collections. A master at interweaving memory and history to shape his experiences into narratives, he enriches his poems with details . . . As an African American, he defines a culture with striking imagery that is often misunderstood by mainstream readers. Highly recommended"—Library Journal
"Quite simply, Komunyakaa is one of the most extraordinary poets writing todayHe takes on the most complex moral issues, the most harrowing ugly subjects of our American life. His voice, whether it embodies the specific experiences of a black man, a soldier in Vietnam, or a child in Bogalusa, Louisiana, is universal. It shows us in ever deeper ways what it is to be human."—Toi Derricotte, Kenyon Review
"Yusef Komunyakaa is a poet whose work, over ten years and many books, continues to grow in complexity and beauty, Neon Vernacular includes some of the best Vietnam testimony, in verse or prose, that I've ever read. Komunyakaa's whole oeuvre explores and re/members the double consciousness at work in the construction of African-American male identity."—Marilyn Hacker, The Nation
"Komunyakaa's best poems are jazzy and improvisational, razor-sharp pieces that tell us more about our culture than any news broadcast"—Bloomsbury Review
"This collection is comprised of poems from seven of Komunyakaa's previous collections. A master at interweaving memory and history to shape his experiences into narratives, he enriches his poems with details . . . As an African American, he defines a culture with striking imagery that is often misunderstood by mainstream readers. Highly recommended"—Library Journal
"Quite simply, Komunyakaa is one of the most extraordinary poets writing todayHe takes on the most complex moral issues, the most harrowing ugly subjects of our American life. His voice, whether it embodies the specific experiences of a black man, a soldier in Vietnam, or a child in Bogalusa, Louisiana, is universal. It shows us in ever deeper ways what it is to be human."—Toi Derricotte, Kenyon Review
"Yusef Komunyakaa is a poet whose work, over ten years and many books, continues to grow in complexity and beauty, Neon Vernacular includes some of the best Vietnam testimony, in verse or prose, that I've ever read. Komunyakaa's whole oeuvre explores and re/members the double consciousness at work in the construction of African-American male identity."—Marilyn Hacker, The Nation
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April 30, 1993 | |
9780819512116 | |
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Other Titles by Yusef Komunyakaa
Testimony, A Tribute to Charlie Parker
Yusef Komunyakaa, OtherSandy Evans, Christopher Williams, Miriam Zolin, Sascha Feinstein, Paul Grabowsky
Dec 2013
- Wesleyan University Press
$30.00 USD
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$19.99 USD
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Pleasure Dome
Yusef Komunyakaa
Sep 2013
- Wesleyan University Press
$29.95 USD
- Paperback / softback
$23.99 USD
- Electronic book text
Dien Cai Dau
Yusef Komunyakaa
Sep 2012
- Wesleyan University Press
$15.95 USD
- Paperback / softback
$12.99 USD
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Asked What Has Changed
Ed Roberson
Jan 2023
- Wesleyan University Press
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Be Brave to Things
Jack Spicer, edited by Daniel Katz
Oct 2021
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The Past
Wendy Xu
Sep 2021
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Christopher Clausen
Oct 2021
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Kamau Brathwaite
Feb 2021
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Seth Abramson, Jesse Damiani, edited by Carmen Maria Machado, Joyelle McSweeney
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