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The Architecture of Language

by Quincy Troupe
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Synopsis

Full of rhythm and big-breath lines, Troupe crafts a poetry of magnitude and awesome grace.

Publishers Weekly

In the best poems in Troupe's latest collection following 2002's Transcircularities which is organized into seven thematic sections, this prolific author finds that "magic comes when you least expect it." A group of fervent and timely political poems, as well as a section comprising a series of lush, lyrical poems centered largely in the author's part-time residence in the French West Indies are the collection's strongest pieces. Troupe's trademark use of "eye" in place of "I" can be, at the very least, distracting, and some of the poems dedicated to famous subjects (Richard Pryor, Tiger Woods) become too expository as passion loses out to reverence. The extended title poem that closes the book is a call for "a poetry of openness in america, now," rallying the reader toward a 21st-century linguistic inclusiveness: "the american voice is not white or black, european or asian,/ middle eastern or african, but mestizo, fused with jambalaya." (Oct.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

About the Author, Quincy Troupe

Featured on two PBS poetry series, Troupe is the author of seven volumes of poetry including Transcircularities, a Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year and Minnesotabased Talking Volumes bookclub selection. In addition to children's books on Magic Johnson and Stevie Wonder, Troupe chronicled his friendship with Miles Davis in Miles and Me, soon to be a feature film.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2006
Publisher
Coffee House Press
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781566891905

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