Friday, February 25, 2011

Outlaw Style: Poems (The Arkansas Poetry Series) Reviews



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Outlaw Style: Poems (The Arkansas Poetry Series)





"An elegant music under girds the poems in R.T. Smith's haunting new collection, Outlaw Style. These are poems that seek and find the "blood harmony" in the mongrel that is history. They plumb the depths of those kindred motivators in the pursuit of beauty--madness and passion, mystery and genius--to grapple with the legacies of history, both public and private. If it is true, as Smith reminds us quoting Plato, that "A man's mask is apt to become his face," that danger, here, is a risk worth Smith's undertaking. In this brave book, he is a poet enthralled to history and music, taking on the competing narratives of our American past, those many versions that, when acknowledged, get us closest to truth. I will save myself if I can he writes in "Strange Fruit, 1939," a poem whose words are uttered as if to redeem us all.
--Natasha Trethewey, author of the Pulitzer-Prize winning Native Guard

"Outlaw Style is the finest, most powerful book of R. T. Smith's mighty career. It bristles with candor and violence and makes the kind of music that only comes from a rare mix of craft and abandon. This book reminds me why southern poetry matters--it is a shining chunk of the American soul. If you want a masterpiece, here it is."
--Steve Scafidi, author of Sparks from a Nine-Pound Hammer











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