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Bouquet of Hungers: Poems

Bouquet of Hungers: Poems
By Kyle Dargan

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Kyle Dargan's new collection of poetry reflects his many passions as a poet, his deep engagement with what it means to work in the African American literary tradition, and his lively voice, infused with hip-hop sensibility and idiom.


Skillfully blending vernacular and elegant diction, his clipped and reflective phrasings create animated poems that take on a myriad of concerns. Moving through such subjects as a midnight wait in the Washington, D.C., bus station, men on exhibit at the 1904 World's Fair, the sights and sounds of an Indiana karaoke bar, and an imagined escaped slave turned to stone, Dargan's work continually shifts lenses to examine an America increasingly stifled by dogmas and inept social categories. At the core of the book is compassion for the individuals who populate it, and from that compassion grows a hunger for the old identities, in which we encase ourselves, to come undone.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1538009 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-10-25
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 104 pages

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"Dargan's voice is fresh, yet speaks with the received wisdom of forebears, literary and otherwise." --Sharan Strange, author of Ash

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"Dargan's voice is fresh, yet speaks with the received wisdom of forebears, literary and otherwise. He takes risks with diction and form, and grounds his eclectic exploration of subjects in a quest for truth-telling and understanding. His careful pruning of language, with attention to nuances of Black vernacular; his taut yet fluid syntax; and his 'saturation' of imagery give Dargan's best poems swagger and heart."--Sharan Strange, author of Ash


"Dargan writes with the jet black ink of twentieth century Race Men; men who dressed, spoke, volunteered, reported for duty, stood unflinchingly for Black America. These men were teachers, corner preachers, goateed intellectuals, and midnight carpenters. Their hankering hearts craved to give birth to different images and words, raw and ripe with bitter but necessary truth. These men thirsted to do and say whatever the race and the country—at the time—needed. This same ravenous desire is found in Bouquet of Hungers. It is indeed Dargan's yen and sweet tooth."--Nikky Finney, editor of The Ringing Ear: Black Poets Lean South


"In his follow-up to his welcome debut, The Listening, Kyle G. Dargan goes even further, venturing both literally and metaphorically into the heart of America. Whether in a series of flashbacks or 'post-soul papers,' whether in a bus terminal or in taking on what's terminally wrong with society, Dargan’s work leaves us hungry for more. Urgent, musically fierce, and poetically unique, Bouquet of Hungers heralds a fresh voice in American writing, as varied and vibrant as the country Dargan inhabits, critiques, and makes his own.”--Kevin Young, author of For the Confederate Dead

About the Author
Kyle Dargan's first book, The Listening, was awarded the Cave Canem Poetry Prize in 2003. He received his MFA as a Yusef Komunyakaa Fellow at Indiana University and is currently a Distinguished Adjunct in Residence on the creative writing faculty at American University. He is also managing editor of the journal Callaloo.


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Excellent Fluidity4
Kyle has an excellent way of making each poem flow without any unnecessary breaks. His ear for emphasis is outstanding and you never lose sight of what, if any, focus is being portrayed.