Hughson's Tavern, Fred Moten

Hughson's Tavern

Fred Moten

Publisher: Leon Works
PubDate: 11/15/2008
ISBN: 9780976582045
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $15.95
Quantity Available: 83
Pages: 85
 

Poetry. African American Studies. "HUGHSON'S TAVERN is a sly, rowdy, big-eared book, lining out and sounding out, filled with desperado aplomb. Big-footed as well (reminding one of Olson's reminder that a foot is to kick with), it plies a 'boot-heel music' given to offhand acuity, tonic reprisal, declarative elan: Butch Morris meets Howlin' Wolf. As elsewhere in Moten's work, in HUGHSON'S TAVERN the wounded rally"--Nathaniel Mackey. Moten is the author of ARKANSAS, In the Break: The Aesthetics of the Black Radical Tradition, and I Ran from It but Was Still in It. He lives in Durham, North Carolina.

Author City: DURHAM, NC USA

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