Signals
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of South Carolina Press
Published:30th Apr '08
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This title offers meditations on cultural memory, race relations, and sexual identity in the New South.Deeply rooted in the recognizable landscapes and legacies of the American South, these lyric poems couple daring engagements with topics of race and sexuality with tender reflections on personal and cultural histories. Madden's adopted home of South Carolina rises to the surface in poems set at Folly Beach, Fort Moultrie, Lake Keowee-Toxaway, and Middleton Place. His interrogations of social oppression evoke the ubiquitous iconography of the bygone Confederacy, a first encounter with the miniseries Roots, and a cameo appearance by Strom Thurmond. In the collection's final section, Madden turns to issues of sexual difference, community formation, and the place of gay men in contemporary southern culture. Throughout he repeatedly turns to the artifacts that demarcate his memories of youth in the rural South.
Signals combines a matter of fact lyrical eye with a view to harder social realities, and there is a consistency in the collection, a working with and around couplets and tercets, a sparseness that seems to match an arid landscape, a place where one searches for hope. This collection bears the evidence of a high level of craft alongside a concern for what goes on in our lives. - Afaa Weaver, author of The Plum Flower Dance: Poems, 1985-2005, from the foreword
- Commended for Pat Conroy Southern Book Prize (Poetry) 2009
ISBN: 9781570037504
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 250g
88 pages