Red Summer
Poetry. RED SUMMER, Amaud Jamaul Johnson's haunting debut collection, explores a rash of race riots that swept the United States during the summer of 1919. With a tender lyrical quality, reminiscent of the blues, Johnson moves through trauma and personal catastrophe to champion the endurance of the human spirit: "Come, look at him, at all his goods,/ how his whole body becomes song,/ an aria of light, a psalm's kaleidoscope." "Johnson's RED SUMMER startles and impresses with its sheer range of vision, at one moment giving us a hushed, confessional poem, at another a poem of public, political consciousness" — Carl Phillips.
- Author
- Amaud Jamaul Johnson
- Format
- paperback
- Pages
- 54
- Publisher
- Tupelo Press
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9781932195323
- Genres
- poetry, adult
- Release date
- 2006
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