Don't Let Me Be Lonely: An American Lyric
Claudia Rankine
(Author)
Description
In this powerful sequence of TV images and essay, Claudia Rankine explores the personal and political unrest of our volatile new century
I forget things too. It makes me sad. Or it makesme the saddest. The sadness is not really about
George W. or our American optimism; the
sadness lives in the recognition that a life can
not matter. The award-winning poet Claudia Rankine, well known for her experimental multigenre writing, fuses the lyric, the essay, and the visual in this politically and morally fierce examination of solitude in the rapacious and media-driven assault on selfhood that is contemporary America. With wit and intelligence, Rankine strives toward an unprecedented clarity-of thought, imagination, and sentence-making-while arguing that recognition of others is the only salvation for ourselves, our art, and our government. Don't Let Me Be Lonely is an important new confrontation with our culture, with a voice at its heart bewildered by its inadequacy in the face of race riots, terrorist attacks, medicated depression, and the antagonism of the television that won't leave us alone.
Product Details
Price
$16.00
$14.88
Publisher
Graywolf Press
Publish Date
September 01, 2004
Pages
168
Dimensions
5.5 X 10.0 X 0.5 inches | 0.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781555974077
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About the Author
Claudia Rankine is the author of three collections of poetry: Nothing in Nature Is Private, The End of the Alphabet, and Plot. She teaches at the University of Georgia.
Reviews
"Don't Let Me Be Lonely is a book that refuses the safe distance of being a spectator to the lives of others--as well as to ourown."--The Rumpus