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E-grāmata: Social History: Poems

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  • Formāts: 70 pages
  • Sērija : Southern Messenger Poets
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Mar-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Louisiana State University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780807162057
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  • Formāts: 70 pages
  • Sērija : Southern Messenger Poets
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Mar-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Louisiana State University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780807162057
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Bobby C. Rogers's second collection, Social History, listens hard to the voices of American characters and celebrates the gestures of ordinary life. The long lines of his narrative poems trace the undulations of southern speech, and his careful eye for detail reflects the influence of generations of storytellers, from authors like Robert Penn Warren and Eudora Welty to Rogers's own distant family members, living in ""decrepit houses where the floors sagged and the front rooms reeked/of snuff, bitter as the smell off a pile of clods beside an open grave, the scent of time that hadn't succeeded in passing.""

In his beguiling evocations of the past, Rogers looks back with affection to the rhythms and rituals of growing up in small-town Tennessee. While his poems speak of a living connection to community and to the earth, they also acknowledge the growing need to question what we have been taught and to break free and make our own way in this world. Graceful and plainspoken, the poems of Social History bear witness to ways of living that, though past, are never truly lost.
Lost Highway
1(1)
Body Man
2(1)
A Book by Its Cover
3(2)
Abandoned Homesite in a Field
5(1)
Smokers, Sunday Morning, 1975
6(1)
Elizabeth Patton, Wife of Davy Crockett
7(1)
The Principal's Son
8(2)
Meditation on Door Slams
10(1)
The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care
11(1)
Junk
12(2)
Purple Martin Village
14(2)
Farm Portrait
16(1)
Featured Twirler
17(2)
Regarding Symbols
19(2)
A Hundred and One Affordable House Plans
21(1)
September
22(2)
I Will Not Talk in Class
24(2)
Primitive Baptist
26(2)
Social History
28(2)
Americana
30(2)
Elegy for George Garrett
32(1)
All-American Cheerleader Sandi Sentell Stands in Line outside Alumni Gym before a Lecture
33(1)
Gloria Steinem
Theology
34(1)
Essay on Friendship
35(2)
His Mark
37(1)
Old Theater Ticket Found in the Pages of Rene Char's Selected Poems
38(1)
Interesting Case
39(1)
Spit and Polish
40(2)
Spring Recital, Beethoven Club, Memphis, Tenn
42(1)
Rooms with Radiators
43(2)
National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Hall of Fame Coach Jack Russell Makes a Visit to the Mound
45(1)
Last Words
46(1)
Salvage Yard in Mississippi
47(1)
Girl Flagman on Highway 45
48(1)
Fourth Grade Field Trip, Elmwood Cemetery
49(2)
Rain Crow
51(2)
Second Row at the Ballet
53(1)
William Eggleston
54(3)
Acknowledgments 57
Bobby C. Rogers is professor of English and writer-in-residence at Union University. His first book, Paper Anniversary, won the Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize. He lives in Memphis with his wife, son, and daughter.