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Grace [electronic resource] / John Barr.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: Baltimore, Maryland : Project Muse, 2013 2015); Pasadena, CA : Red Hen Press, [2013] 2015)Description: 1 online resource (1 PDF (133 pages).)ISBN:
  • 9781597092838
  • 1597092835
Uniform titles:
  • Poems. Selections
Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleLOC classification:
  • PS3552.A731837 A6 2013
Online resources:
Contents:
The Overruth hearings -- The Eclogues of Opcit -- Genesises -- I Been to New York. Once -- The opposite number -- The death of the appreciator -- Eclogue of afters -- The wings of man.
Summary: The Adventures of Ibn Opcit is a two-volume work by John Barr, first president of The Poetry Foundation. Grace, the first volume of this mock epic, is the master song of Ibn Opcit, a Caribbean gardener/poet condemned to die by torture. In a series of jailhouse monologues we hear him descant on justice, on creation, on America, on death and on life after death. In volume two, Opcit at Large, the poet pushes back on his oppressors in three adventures. Like Virgil in the Inferno he visits the afterworld of reincarnation in "The Afterdammit;" he struggles to survive as poet laureate to Africa's newest President for Life in "Opcit en Afrique;" he orbits earth as "The Last Cosmonaut" on the eve of the fall of the Soviet Union. He comes home with the dignity and strength of one who has survived and prevailed.
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The Overruth hearings -- The Eclogues of Opcit -- Genesises -- I Been to New York. Once -- The opposite number -- The death of the appreciator -- Eclogue of afters -- The wings of man.

The Adventures of Ibn Opcit is a two-volume work by John Barr, first president of The Poetry Foundation. Grace, the first volume of this mock epic, is the master song of Ibn Opcit, a Caribbean gardener/poet condemned to die by torture. In a series of jailhouse monologues we hear him descant on justice, on creation, on America, on death and on life after death. In volume two, Opcit at Large, the poet pushes back on his oppressors in three adventures. Like Virgil in the Inferno he visits the afterworld of reincarnation in "The Afterdammit;" he struggles to survive as poet laureate to Africa's newest President for Life in "Opcit en Afrique;" he orbits earth as "The Last Cosmonaut" on the eve of the fall of the Soviet Union. He comes home with the dignity and strength of one who has survived and prevailed.

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