The Essential June Jordan

The Essential June Jordan

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  • Author:June Jordan
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Summary

The definitive introduction to the work of 'the bravest of us 。 。 。 the universal poet' (Alice Walker)

For the poet and activist June Jordan, neither poetry nor activism could easily be disentangled from the other。 Her storied career came to chronicle a living, breathing history of the struggles that defined the USA in the latter half of the twentieth century; and her poetry, accordingly, put its dazzling stylistic range to use in exploring issues of gender, race, immigration, representation and much else besides。

Here, above all, are sinuous, lashing and passionate lines, virtuosic in their musicality and always bearing the stamp of Jordan's irrepressible personality。 Here are poems of suffusing light and profound anger: poems moved as much by political animus as by a deep love for the observation of human life in all its foibles, eccentricities, strengths and weaknesses。

With a foreword by Pulitzer Prize winner Jericho Brown, The Essential June Jordan allows new readers to discover - and old fans to rediscover - the vital work of this endlessly surprising poet who, in the words of Adrienne Rich, believed that 'genuine, up-from-the-bottom revolution must include art, laughter, sensual pleasure, and the widest possible human referentiality。'

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Reviews

A。J。 Richard

Incomparable。

Tasheika B。

Just finished reading June Jordan for the first time where have I been living? She is my Shero everything that she speaks is so relevant to today。 I felt every word on the page I am still having a poetry hangover from this collection- on too reading the next book! I want to read everything she has written。 Her words will be with me forever!

Natalie T。

A magnificent collection, beautifully presented。 June Jordan's poetry remains as fresh and urgent as today: spare and powerful, prophetic in its reading of the American character, defiant in its impulse to speak the truth, generous and loving as a pair of open arms。 Cheers to the editors for their innovative choices that keep this volume unpredictable and full of revelations。 Like June Jordan's life, this book is a wondrous journey over too soon。 A magnificent collection, beautifully presented。 June Jordan's poetry remains as fresh and urgent as today: spare and powerful, prophetic in its reading of the American character, defiant in its impulse to speak the truth, generous and loving as a pair of open arms。 Cheers to the editors for their innovative choices that keep this volume unpredictable and full of revelations。 Like June Jordan's life, this book is a wondrous journey over too soon。 。。。more

Leonard

This is a fine selection of strong poems from one of our best poets。 You can learn a lot about the lives of people who are in some way different from you by reading the poetry they write。 I recommend starting with this book。

Welugewe Aningo

She said it all。 She said it perfectly。 Raise a glass。 Take a bow。 This is art。 This is life。 This IS poetry。 Thank you Poetry Foundation for this gift。

Julie

This stunning, and indeed essential, collection captures the essence of June Jordan's work, from her first collection, published in 1969, to the posthumous collection Directed by Desire, published in 2005 (Jordan died from breast cancer in 2002)。 It serves as my introduction to this poet's work and I am awed。 Swept away。 A friend of mine who raised six daughters andwho never wrote what she regards as seriousuntil shewas fifty-threetells me there is no silence peculiarto the femaleJordan gives v This stunning, and indeed essential, collection captures the essence of June Jordan's work, from her first collection, published in 1969, to the posthumous collection Directed by Desire, published in 2005 (Jordan died from breast cancer in 2002)。 It serves as my introduction to this poet's work and I am awed。 Swept away。 A friend of mine who raised six daughters andwho never wrote what she regards as seriousuntil shewas fifty-threetells me there is no silence peculiarto the femaleJordan gives voice to the silent。 Victims of genocide and war, including Black lives right here at home, to children, women, the poor, and yet her voice carries uplift, humor, hope and light, transcending but never turning away from despair。 From 1980's Passion comes the linesTell me somethingwhat you think would happen ifeverytime they kill a black boythen we kill a copeverytime they kill a black manthen we kill a copan incendiary scream for justice。 She was profoundly affected by injustice all over the world, calling out the CIA for supporting corrupt regimes in Central America, for the travesty of the Vietnam War, for the genocide unleashed in the former Yugoslavia。And yet her most moving work explores the essential loneliness of the human condition and our longing to connect:Most people search allof their livefor someplace to belong toas you saidbut I look insteadinto the eyes of anyonewho talks to mePoem for a Young Poet, Kissing God goodbye 1997Her work is living, breathing proof that the personal is political and the political, subversive。 And art is the greatest act of resistance。 A boat in the waterNot so bigSails fullOr bucklingOr drenchedOr furled up tight and tiedTo a torn-up mastheadA boat in the waterNot so bigA boatStill in the water Racial Profile #3, from Directed by Desire, 2005 。。。more

Laila Taji

Loved these poems, especially her unapologetic anger and defiance。

Jade

4 - 4。5 stars

Claudia Skelton

This volume of verse written over several decades, until 2001, includes the author's comments about racist police brutality, violence against women, and the opportunity for global solidarity among marginalized people。 She shows the world in both pleasance and trauma, with a powerful voice of the time-honored movement for justice。 This volume of verse written over several decades, until 2001, includes the author's comments about racist police brutality, violence against women, and the opportunity for global solidarity among marginalized people。 She shows the world in both pleasance and trauma, with a powerful voice of the time-honored movement for justice。 。。。more