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Adrian Matejka

    Adrian Matejka crée une poésie qui explore les complexités de l'identité et de l'appartenance raciale en Amérique. Ses vers sont connus pour leur puissance et leur profondeur intellectuelle, examinant souvent les contextes historiques et sociaux qui façonnent les expériences individuelles. Le travail de Matejka emploie un langage précis et une ingéniosité rythmique pour créer des images saisissantes et des idées qui incitent à la réflexion. Ses recueils offrent un regard pénétrant sur les thèmes du passé, du présent et de la nature en constante évolution du rêve américain.

    Map To The Stars
    Last On His Feet
    Somebody Else Sold The World
    Mixology
    The Big Smoke
    • The Big Smoke

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,1(492)Évaluer

      Exploring the life and legacy of prizefighter Jack Johnson, this acclaimed poetry collection delves into themes of race, resilience, and the complexities of heroism. Through vivid imagery and poignant language, the poems reflect on Johnson's impact both in and out of the boxing ring, highlighting his struggles against societal norms and his role as a cultural icon. This work not only celebrates Johnson's achievements but also critiques the historical context surrounding his life, making it a powerful commentary on identity and perseverance.

      The Big Smoke
    • Mixology

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      3,9(144)Évaluer

      Chosen for the prestigious 2008 National Poetry Series, this collection showcases a distinctive voice that intertwines personal experiences with broader cultural themes. The poems explore identity, memory, and the complexities of modern life, offering readers a rich tapestry of language and emotion. Through vivid imagery and innovative forms, the author invites reflection on both individual and collective narratives, making this work a significant contribution to contemporary poetry.

      Mixology
    • Somebody Else Sold The World

      • 80pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      3,8(129)Évaluer

      A resonant new collection on love and persistence from the author of The Big Smoke, a finalist for the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize The poems in Adrian Matejka's newest and fifth collection, Somebody Else Sold the World, meditate on the ways we exist in an uncontrollable world: in love and its aftermaths, in families that divide themselves, in protest-filled streets, in isolation as routines become obsolete because of lockdown orders and curfews. Somebody Else uses past and future touchstones like pop songs, love notes, and imaginary gossip to illuminate those moments of splendor that persist even in exhaustion. These poems show that there are many possibilities of brightness and hope, even in the middle of pandemics and revolutions.

      Somebody Else Sold The World
    • Last On His Feet

      Jack Johnson and the Battle of the Century

      A groundbreaking graphic portrait of boxing legend Jack Johnson, Last On His Feet offers a front-row seat to the Battle of the Century. On the morning of July 4, 1910, thousands of boxing fans stormed a newly built stadium in Reno, Nevada, to witness an epic showdown. Jack Johnson, the world's first Black heavyweight champion--and most infamous athlete in the world because of his race--was paired against Jim Jeffries, a former heavyweight champion then heralded as the "great white hope." It was the height of the Jim Crow era, and spectators were eager for Jeffries to restore the racial hierarchy that Johnson had pummeled with his quick fists. Transporting readers directly into the ring, artist Youssef Daoudi and poet Adrian Matejka intersperse dramatic boxing action with vivid flashbacks to reveal how Johnson, the self-educated son of formerly enslaved parents, reached the pinnacle of sport--all while facing down a racist justice system

      Last On His Feet
    • Map To The Stars

      • 114pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      A resonant new collection of poetry from Adrian Matejka, author of The Big Smoke, a finalist for The Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award Map to the Stars, the fourth poetry collection from National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize finalist Adrian Matejka, navigates the tensions between race, geography, and poverty in America during the Reagan Era. In the time of space shuttles and the Strategic Defense Initiative, outer space is the only place equality seems possible, even as the stars serve to both guide and obscure the earthly complexities of masculinity and migration. In Matejka's poems, hope is the link between the convoluted realities of being poor and the inspiring possibilities of transcendence and escape—whether it comes from Star Trek, the dream of being one of the first black astronauts, or Sun Ra's cosmic jazz.

      Map To The Stars