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Author / Creator:Rivera, R. Flowers, author.
Edition:First Edition.
Imprint:Detroit, Michigan : Lotus Press, [2015]
©2015
Description:xiii, 114 pages ; 22 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10132384
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ISBN:9780979750991
0979750997
Notes:Poems.
Summary:Divided into four sections, Heathen is a unified collection of poetry satisfying both intellectual and emotional appetites. The vocabulary, phrasing, and figurative language prove author R. Flowers Rivera to be a master of technique. A few of the poems include "Black English" suggesting that they are universal in their application. The characters in Part I, Isle of Promethea, bring classical mythology, especially Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, vividly to life through applications to modern life and a sense of being present. Part II, I Am Hephaestus, consists of a single poem with the same title divided into twelve sections and continues its mythological basis. In Part III, Doubt, there is more variety, suggested by epigraphs by authors as different as James Seamon Cotter, Jr, Gertrude Stein, and the author of the biblical book of John; personal and symbolic romantic love is introduced in such poems as "Vivid," "Anniversary Apart," and "Stay" although the "you" does not necessarily refer to a person. "Her," for example, describes a poet's pen as "a fickle lover" who refuses to produce the magic words of poetry. Part IV, "Mustard Seed," is the most personal section as "a conversation with myself." Here the author transforms the ordinary into provocative extraordinary expression. Her love of the South, the simple act of ironing clothing on a hot summer day, driving a car, braiding a child's hair, and observing a Muslim man praying at an airport are some of the subjects in this final group. This is an extremely satisfying collection of poems that invites the reader to return to it again and again.--Publisher's description.
Table of Contents:
  • Part I. Isle of Promethea
  • Invoking Erato
  • Lady Tiresias: Seven Years a Woman
  • Penelope's Web
  • Sisyphus
  • The Achilles Poem: Heel
  • Icarus
  • Charon the Ferryman
  • Paris
  • Hera Has Her Say
  • Iago's Lament
  • Ismene Speaks
  • E True Hollywood Story: M-
  • Minotaur's Coda
  • Echo on a Good Day
  • Leda to Her Younger Self
  • Niobe
  • Persephone: All Bound Up
  • Isle of Promethea
  • How Often in Darkness
  • A Siren Repents
  • Eurydice
  • God Forbid: King Salmoneus
  • Part II. I Am Hephaestus
  • I Am Hephaestus
  • Part III. Doubt
  • Dark Sorrowing
  • Breckinridge Mill Dam
  • Salt
  • Jellyfish Heart
  • The Obtuse of a Literary Triangle
  • Stay
  • Doubt
  • Her
  • Anniversary Apart
  • New York to Atlanta in Fourteen Hours: 2 A.M. Conjugal
  • Vivid
  • Lump of Sugar
  • Red Eye of Dawn
  • Part IV. Mustard Seed
  • Trying to Explain
  • Show, Don't Tell
  • Ironing in June
  • Braiding Alexis
  • Equanimity
  • Salah: Dulles Airport
  • Ode to Sue
  • Ravished Landscapes
  • I Can Show You
  • Transfiguration
  • Heavy in My Jesus Year
  • Distant Neighbor
  • Mustard Seed
  • Simulacra: Ghazal at 42
  • Undertow
  • Her Lover Eyes the Exit
  • Aubade
  • Sightlines
  • Heathen
  • Here
  • About the Author
  • Critical Comments