Holoholo
Poems
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Pittsburgh Press
Published:15th May '21
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A Collection of Odes that Investigate What It Means to be Human and a Woman in World of Breathtaking Beauty and Terror
Poems navigate the American chaos of wars, street violence, apocalyptic fantasies, and racial tension.Holoholo is the Hawaiian word for walking out with no destination in mind. In the three sections of this book, Barbara Hamby walks out into the current American chaos with its inferno of wars, street violence, apocalyptic fantasies, and racial tension. Fueled by an American lingo that embraces slang, Yiddish, street talk, and the yearning to be able to describe her moment in time, these poems encompass the complicated past, difficult present, and unknown future. Every foray offers a glimpse of the world constructed from one woman's collage of consciousness.
Part romp, part wisdom, there is more than enough in here to spark sadness, joy, regret, side-eye, and laughter in any reader.
* Adroit Journal *Past Praise for Barbara Hamby:
“[Hamby] has cultivated a polyglot idiom all her own, of anecdotes, erudition, and American pop culture. She combines a deadly serious love for the power of language with irreverence; she leaps across historical periods and yokes unlikely referents.”
Barbara Hamby’s poems are wild, outspoken, seriously funny, motor-mouth rambles that take us through hoops of association to places both unexpected and unimpeachable. This collection offers a generous helping of poems so crackling with references and busy with verbal energy you might feel them buzzing in your hands.
-- Past Praise from Billy CollinsHamby’s poems are good-natured, gossipy, and fun . . . She attempts to render in verse the near chaos of perception that typifies human consciousness as it careens through a lifetime’s worth of unruly accident.
-- Past Praise * Yale ReviISBN: 9780822966586
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96 pages