Songs for Two Voices (Phoenix Poets)

Cover of Songs for Two Voices (Phoenix Poets) by Bruce Smith
Author: Bruce Smith
Year: 2005
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 72
ISBN-13: 9780226764559
Dimensions:
Height: 8.5 Inches
Length: 6.125 Inches
Weight: 0.68784225744 Pounds
Width: 0.6 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 811/.54
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Songs for Two Voices by Bruce Smith, published by University of Chicago Press on April 15, 2005, is a first edition collection of poetry that presents a dynamic interplay of voices. This 72-page work features twenty-five duets that explore themes of American materialism and identity through a unique blend of poetic forms, reminiscent of both ancient Greek choruses and Southern Baptist revivals. Smith’s jazz-influenced variations on sonnets and couplets create a vibrant tapestry of call and response, reflecting the complexities of growing up male in Cold War America.

In this collection, readers will encounter poems that engage with a range of cultural references, from jazz and football to class struggles and the disillusionment of the era. Each piece showcases a dialogue between contrasting voices, revealing the dualities inherent in human experience. Smith’s ability to weave together diverse influences—from Mozart to Coltrane—enhances the richness of the text, allowing for a multifaceted exploration of identity and contradiction. Songs for Two Voices invites readers to delve into the nuances of its themes, offering a thought-provoking examination of the interplay between promise and disillusionment.


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Part ancient Greek chorus, part Southern Baptist revival, Songs for Two Voices is an explosive showcase for Bruce Smith’s jazz-like variations on sonnets and couplets, offering twenty-five duets: poems of call and response, song and countersong. In poems that groove and break, shimmy and dance, Smith filters his Miles Davis-like riffs through a post-World War II American sensibility to deliver verse without platitudes.

As Smith’s speakers wander through the detritus of American materialism-encountering jazz, football, drag, class war, Reaganomics, and Vietnam-the poems dramatize the contradictions and peculiarities of growing up male in Cold War America, both sensing promise and suffering disillusion.

Each poem here speaks in two voices: one that attacks and one that cowers, one voice that leads while the other follows. But Smith’s subjects are unencumbered by form, and their voices blossom in duet: the idealized lover is also a betrayer, the man is also a girl. These binaries of statement and contradiction give birth to a third voice in the unrealized possibilities of the two.

A mesmerizing follow-up to 2000’s The Other Lover, Smith’s Songs for Two Voices is carnal yet fiercely intellectual, laid out with the self-confidence of a poet who can invoke Mozart and Coltrane, Anna Akhmatova and John Wayne, Teddy Roosevelt and Augustine in the same incendiary breath.

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Language: en. Pages: 72. Edition: First Edition.

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