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Ledger of Crossroads
Poems James Brasfield
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978-0-8071-3520-4 PAPER |
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64 |
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5.5 x 8.5 |
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none |
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December 2009 |
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An LSU Press paperback original
In James Brasfield’s Ledger of Crossroads, layered
by light and shadow, the crossroads emerge from distinct yet inseparable
geographies. Grounded in the sensual world, the poems fuse American
and Eastern European landscapes: “the char of silence and
beauty, / brick foundations of what was here, dirt roads / cut through
pines, rivers and the dust of the dead.” Here are experiences
from the American South, of those who believed Jim Crow “the
way things . . . had to be,” and from the fallen imperiums
of those “who have always / returned to fewer trees and a
wall,” whose intimate perceptions provide moments of reprieves:
“beyond the faint scent / of almond in the air and heavy clouds
/ funneling from the earth into snowfall, / the current calmed within
that distant / bend of the Vistula.” Here we become the identities
of others, their time and place, from the strata of their histories.
They enter our lives.
James Brasfield has twice been a Senior Fulbright
Fellow to Ukraine and has received fellowships in poetry from the
National Endowment for the Arts and the Pennsylvania Council on
the Arts. He is a recipient of a Pushcart Prize, the American Association
for Ukrainian Studies Prize in Translation, and the PEN Award for
Poetry in Translation. He is the cotranslator of The Selected Poems
of Oleh Lysheha.
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