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Conversations with Natasha Trethewey (Literary Conversations Series)

 

By University Press of Mississippi
Conversations with Natasha Trethewey (Literary Conversations Series)
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United States Poet Laureate Natasha Trethewey (b. 1966) describes her mode as elegiac. Although the loss of her murdered mother informs each book, Tretheweys range of forms and subjects is wide. In compact sonnets, elegant villanelles, ballad stanzas, and free verse, she creates monuments to mixed-race children of colonial Mexico, African American soldiers from the Civil War, a beautiful prostitute in 1910 New Orleans, and domestic workers from the twentieth-century North and South.Because her white father and her black mother could not marry legally in Mississippi, Trethewey says she was given her subject matter as the daughter of miscegenation. A sense of psychological exile is evident from her first collection, (2000), to the recent (2012). Biracial people of the Americas are a major focus of her poetry and her prose book , a meditation on family, community, and the natural environment of the Mississippi Gulf Coast.The interviews featured within provide intriguing artistic and biographical insights into her work. The Pulitzer Prizewinning poet cites diverse influences, from Anne Frank to Seamus Heaney. She emotionally acknowledges Rita Doves large impact, and she boldly positions herself in the southern literary tradition of Faulkner and Robert Penn Warren. Commenting on Pastoral, South, and other poems, Trethewey guides readers to deeper perception and empathy.

 

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