The Listening Poems

The Listening Poems by Kyle Dargan is an illustrated collection published by University of Georgia Press in 2004, featuring 83 pages of poetry in English. This debut work explores the intricate sounds of contemporary life, blending elements of heritage with modern experiences. Dargan’s poetry captures a range of influences, from jazz and hip-hop to historical narratives, reflecting on the music of the world around us.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of themes as Dargan juxtaposes significant moments, such as the famous Ali-Frazier fight and personal reflections from the sixties and seventies. The collection delves into the fleeting aspects of everyday existence, presenting poems that serve as both psalms and elegies. Through vivid imagery and a unique voice, Dargan invites readers to engage with the complexities of life and the enduring echoes of history.
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Kyle Dargan’s debut collection of poetry, The Listening, searches through the cluttered surface of contemporary life to tune into the elemental sounds within the marrow of living/life. Throughout the collection, Dargan interweaves elements of his heritage with the present day–jazz influences blend with hip-hop; neoslave narratives run parallel with the intimate tale of civil rights leaders; post-9/11 America is juxtaposed with family portraits of the sixties and seventies–to reveal the continuous, though ever changing, music of the world around us. Whether capturing the famous Ali-Frazier fight in Manila or a trip to the local barbershop, Muddy Waters or boyhood blacktop games, Dargan gives voice to the most poignant and fleeting aspects of our everyday existence. With singular incisiveness and vigor, these poems act simultaneously as psalms and elegies, praising life at the same time they lament its inevitable passing.
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