Night Watch

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A richly evocative and moving collection about African American identity and history, this is an ode to home places and the dearly departed, and to what of them – of us – poetry can save. In bellowing declarations of suffering and whispered prayers of faith, ‘Night Watch’ speaks to an inner history which is compelling and authentic and deeply American, rippling with timely and devastating truths about the insidious nature of the American nation.

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A new poetry collection about loss, legacy and African American history, from the poetry editor of the New Yorker

‘One of the most important poets of his generation’ Washington Post

Kevin Young’s new poetry collection, written over sixteen years, tells stories of community, nationhood and resistance, inspired in part by other lives. He starts in the bayous of Louisiana, and speaks from the voices of Millie and Christine McCoy, the conjoined African American ‘Carolina Twins’ – born into enslavement who later toured the world as free women.

Young writes of grief and hope as familiar yet surprising states: ‘It’s like a language, / loss -‘, he writes, ‘learnt only / by living – there – ‘. Evoking the history of poetry, Young’s new collection is defiant and playful, elegant and devastating – his voice shaping sorrow with music, humour and wit.

‘Keeping up with him is like trying to keep up with Bob Dylan or Prince in their primes’ New York Times

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Weight 0.176 kg
Dimensions 19.7 × 13 × 1.4 cm
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Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

176

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

811.6 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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