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Nathaniel Mackey, Destination Out Essays on His Work

Title
Nathaniel Mackey, Destination Out Essays on His Work / edited by Jeanne Heuving.
ISBN
9781609387594
1609387597
9781609387587
1609387589
Publication
Iowa City : University of Iowa Press, [2021]
Manufacture
Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2021
Copyright Notice Date
©[2021]
Physical Description
1 online resource
Local Notes
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Notes
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Summary
"As the first book to concentrate solely on the work of poet, novelist, literary critic, and editor Nathaniel Mackey, Nathaniel Mackey, Destination Out will make an important contribution to African American and Contemporary American literary and poetry criticism. Heuving provides an overview of Mackey's biography, work, and critical reception of his work, then brings together new and already important criticism from the field from scholars such as Fred Moten, Rachel Blau DuPlessis, and Peter O'Leary. Mackey cites poets William Carlos Williams and Amiri Baraka, in addition to jazz musicians John Coltrane and Don Cherry, as early influences in his exploration of how language can be infused and informed by music. Indeed, Mackey has broadcast jazz and world music as a DJ on local radio since the late 1970s, an endeavor he describes as similar to that of bringing together journal issues during his long tenure as the editor of Hambone magazine. About his own writing, he has said, "I try to cultivate the music of language, which is not just sounds. It's also meaning and implication. It's also nuance. It's also a kind of angular suggestion." In keeping with this melding of language and music, Heuving's volume is organized according to three distinct focuses of Mackey's work, which is especially useful for newcomers: myth, literature, and seriality; music, performance, and hybridity; and improvisation, what-saying, and so what? The authors the last section choose unconventional modes of essay writing, imitating Mackey's work even as they engage in criticism. Together, the volume represents an essential addition to the field"-- Provided by publisher.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 21, 2021
Series
UPCC book collections on Project MUSE.
Contemporary North American poetry series
Contents
Myth, literature, and seriality. Mythos, quest romance, and Mackey's "Wandering 'We'" / Norman Finkelstein
Myth's ythmic whatsay and Nathaniel Mackey / Peter O'Leary
The long song and the religion of love / Joseph Donahue
"The / whole was not the half of it" : Nathaniel Mackey's long poem and its poetics / Rachel Blau DuPlessis
Music, performance, and collaboration. Nathaniel Mackey's late style / Paul Jaussen
Thinking with 'The slave's day off' : Speculative practice in Nathaniel Mackey's From a broken bottle traces of perfume still emanate / Adalaide Morris
A common wish to make real : Nathaniel Mackey's musicality reconsidered / Anthony Reed
Wariness notwithstanding : Mackey's collaborations with musicians / Luke Harley
Syncretism, synopsis, and what-saying. DECAPITISM : Nathaniel Mackey's riverine poiesis / Maria Damon
Soul looks back / Fred Moten.
Genre/Form
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Also listed under
Heuving, Jeanne, 1951- editor.
Project Muse. distributor
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