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Gregory Pardlo

    Gregory Pardlo est reconnu pour sa voix poétique incisive, explorant les thèmes de l'identité et de l'expérience américaine contemporaine. Son travail se caractérise par une rigueur intellectuelle aiguisée et un engagement vibrant avec le langage, tissant souvent la réflexion personnelle avec un commentaire culturel plus large. Les poèmes de Pardlo mettent au défi les lecteurs de considérer les complexités de l'appartenance et les nuances de la perception dans le monde d'aujourd'hui.

    Spectral Evidence
    Digest
    Air Traffic
    • "From the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, his first work of prose: a deeply felt memoir of a family's bonds and a meditation on race, addiction, fatherhood, ambition, and American culture The Pardlos were an average, middle-class African American family living in a New Jersey Levittown: charismatic Gregory Sr., an air traffic controller, his wife, and their two sons, bookish Greg Jr. and musical-talent Robbie. But when "Big Greg" loses his job after participating in the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Strike of 1981, he becomes a disillusioned, toxic, looming presence in the household--and a powerful rival for young Greg. While Big Greg succumbs to addiction and exhausts the family's money, Greg Jr. rebels--he joins a boot camp for prospective Marines, follows a woman to Denmark, drops out of college again and again, and yields to alcoholism. Years later, he falls for a beautiful, no-nonsense woman named Ginger and becomes a parent himself. Then, he finally grapples with the irresistible yet ruinous legacy of masculinity he inherited from his father. In chronicling his path to recovery and adulthood--Gregory Pardlo gives us a compassionate, loving ode to his father, to fatherhood, and to the frustrating-yet-redemptive ties of family, as well as a scrupulous, searing examination of how African American manhood is shaped by contemporary American life"-- |c Provided by publisher

      Air Traffic
    • Digest

      • 84pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Exploring intertextuality, this book creatively improvises its structure and engages with literary canon, prompting readers to reflect on the identities they construct. Through its innovative approach, it challenges conventional narratives and invites a deeper examination of personal and collective identity.

      Digest
    • Spectral Evidence

      • 101pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      LONGLISTED FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FOR POETRY • A powerful meditation on Blackness, beauty, faith, and the force of law, from the beloved award-winning author of Digest and Air Traffic Elegant, profound, and intoxicating—Spectral Evidence, Gregory Pardlo’s first major collection of poetry after winning the Pulitzer Prize for Digest, moves fluidly among considerations of the pro-wrestler Owen Hart; Tituba, the only Black woman to be accused of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials; MOVE, the movement and militant separatist group famous for its violent stand-offs with the Philadelphia Police Department (“flames rose like orchids . . . / blocks lay open like egg cartons”); and more. At times cerebral and at other times warm, inviting and deeply personal, Spectral Evidence compels us to consider how we think about devotion, beauty and art; about the criminalization and death of Black bodies; about justice—and about how these have been inscribed into our present, our history, and the Western canon: “If I could be / the forensic dreamer / . . . / . . . my art would be a mortician’s / paints.”

      Spectral Evidence