Leaving Saturn

Leaving Saturn

2002 • 96 pages

*Leaving Saturn*, chosen by Al Young as the winner of the Cave Canem Poetry Prize, is an ambitious and honest collection. Major Jackson, through both formal and free verse poems, renders visible the spirit of resilience, courage, and creativity he witnessed among his family, neighbors, and friends while growing up in Philadelphia. His poems hauntingly reflect urban decay and violence, yet at the same time they rejoice in the sustaining power of music and the potency of community. Jackson also honors artists who have served as models of resistance and maintained their own faith in the belief of the imagination to alter lives. The title poem, a dramatic monologue in the voice of the American jazz composer and bandleader Sun Ra, details such a humane program and serves as an admirable tribute to the tradition of African American art. Throughout, Jackson unflinchingly portrays our most devastated landscapes, yet with a vividness and compassion that expose the depth of his imaginative powers.

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4 released books

Cave Canem Poetry Prize

Cave Canem Poetry Prize is a 4-book series first released in 2002 with contributions by Major Jackson, Kyle Dargan, and Dawn Lundy Martin.

Leaving Saturn
The Listening
A Gathering of Matter/A Matter of Gathering
Semiotics: Poems

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