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Apo/Calypso
by Gordon Osing
A Four Year's Dao in the Blues, Poems & Journals
ISBN
1-881471-95-0 $13.00 US
| $17.95 CAN 208 pages
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Osing here
draws on the Mississippi Delta blues tradition to advance
his
understanding of Poetry, Literature, America and the
writer's sense
of place therein.
What
a powerful little volume Osing has put together. The personal
essays—eccentric
and
lovingly conceived and penned. There used to be a whole lot more of
this kind
of
delicacy
in American literature. I'm thinking Edward Dahlberg, Kenneth
Rexroth, the
youthful
William Saroyan. These essays gleaned from journals cross
over into poetry
and
the poems circle back into the notions and experiences
Osing so tauntingly captures
in
exciting prose. No sojourn into cultural and
intimate geography will ever be quite the
same
for me. Al Young
The
Water Radical will come to rank with the best of the travel journals,
verse or prose. It’s captivating, and its resolutions are
marvelous. Miller Williams
The
Jazzer & The Loitering Lady is a most startling autobiography,
really.
A trip to the harsh, beautiful geography of ‘home,’ and the
terrifying psychic
territory of his own germination as a man and artist. At
times painful, most
often riotously funny, lines jump off each page like cut
diamonds reflecting
the clear light of accurate, cutting
observation. Tom Collins,
Albuquerque Journal
Gordon Osing
Gordon Osing
has
taught at the University of Memphis since
1973. He
founded there The River City Writers
Series, now in
its twenty-second year. He is the author of
From the
Boundary Waters and A Town Down-River.
He has also
translated widely from the Chinese. His travels
to
China inform his other verse and journal
collection, The
Water Radical. “The Center is everywhere attention
gathers,” he has said of his work in verse, prose,
and translation.
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