| Warhorses: Poems |  | Author: Yusef Komunyakaa Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux Category: Book
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ISBN: 0374531919 Dewey Decimal Number: 811 EAN: 9780374531911
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This powerful collection of Yusef Komunyakaa’s poetry delves, with his characteristic allusiveness, intelligence, and intensity, into an age of war and conflict, both global and internal, racial and sexual. “Sweetheart, was I talking war in my sleep / again?” he asks, and the question is hardly moot: “Sometimes I hold you like Achilles’ / shield,” and indeed all relationships, in this telling, are sites of violence and battle. His line is longer and looser than in Taboo or Talking Dirty to the Gods, and in long poems like “Autobiography of My Alter Ego” he sounds almost breathless, an exhausted but desperate prophet. With the leaps and improvisational flourishes of a jazz soloist, Komunyakaa imagines “the old masters of Shock & Awe” daydreaming of “lovely Penelope / like a trophy.” Warhorses is the stunning work of a Pulitzer Prize–winning poet who never ceases to challenge and delight his readers.
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| Customer Reviews: Incredibly Moving February 5, 2009 Ann B. Keller (Cleveland, OH USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, Yusef Komunyakaa, does not disappoint. This riveting and emotional collection of poems dealing with the horror and destruction of war is incredibly moving. The images Mr. Komunyakaa describes plunge the reader into the midst of the conflict. Backpedaling in terror, I found myself wanting to set this book aside, but I could not. Like a soldier, I had to see the battle to its fateful conclusion.
I especially liked the ending segment, Autobiography Of My Alter Ego. This section read very much like a soldier's diary, organizing the writer's reflections of his home life with the bloody stench of war. Anyone who has ever gone into battle will easily envision himself or herself in this collection. The tragic destruction of human life painstakingly rendered in Warhorses will remain in the reader's mind long after the final page has been turned.
Incredible Book from Komunyakaa November 2, 2008 A Reader (Philadelphia, PA) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is the most powerful book of poems I've read from an American poet this year. Alive, painful, beautiful. Komunyakaa is a master.
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