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Approaching the Center
Winner of the
PEN/Oakland Josephine Miles Award
"A
wondrous collection of poems, as compelling as stars. Stark
arresting visions – Mr. Hardy's voice recalls the word-magic of
early Cornelius Eady. This collection charts the journey of a
heart adrift in the world, the journey of a heart in search of
itself. I salute these poems and I salute the wisdom and craft
of their composer."
—Junot Díaz
"Myronn
Hardy is a poet of the world, universal in the truest sense. He
brings exquisite poetic diction and a gift for the image to the
plazas of Havana, the villages of Madagascar, a tin schoolhouse
in Soweto, an ancient wall in Rome scarred with racist graffiti.
But this is not a collection of vacation poems; Hardy is
sensitive to suffering and defiance of suffering all around him.
The poet awakens ghosts, invoking Hughes and Lorca, two voices
that resonate throughout the poems. Just as the poet spreads a
map across a picnic table in Arkansas, showing his grandparents
the 'ghost lands' of Africa they have forgotten, so he maps a
world of poetry for the rest of us, drawing a line from Soweto
to Little Rock. The poetry of Myronn Hardy is indelibly vivid;
he makes a memorable debut."
—Martín Espada
"This wonderful first collection always
recalibrates itself on the human heart. These poems are
straightforward, quiet, robust in their smallness, never saying
more than what has to be said. Here's a book shaped by a keen
sense of aesthetics that speaks for itself."
— Yusef Komunyakaa
Sample Poems
"Mosquito"
"Are
You Langston Hughes?"
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