Head Off & Split by Nikky Finney

Head Off & Split

poems

Nikky Finney

‘Nikky Finney has been a fine poet much too long to say that this latest treasure is her promise coming into being. She exploded with so much talent with On Wings Made of Gauze and beautifully matured with Rice, yet Head Off & Split takes the promise of youth with the control of adulthood to bring her greatest exploration. Honest, searing, searching. We all, especially now, need this book of poems; we all, especially now, need this poet.’—Nikki Giovanni, author of Bicycles’

Beginning with the sweepingly inclusive and powerful `Red Velvet,’ a Middle Passage poem for our times, Nikky Finney takes the reader to a wonderfully alive world where the musical possibilities of language overflow with surprise and innovation. Finney has an ear to go along with the wildness of her imagination, which sweeps through history like a pair of wings. Her carefully modulated free verse is always purposeful in its desire to move the reader in a way that allows us intimate access to necessary observations about ourselves. These poems, in other words, have the power to save us.’—Bruce Weigl, author of What Saves Us’

In Nikky Finney’s Head Off & Split the beauty of language soars and saves us even as we skirt the raw edge of terror. And something rare and precious is restored, a light, a circling movement of the spirit. This is poetry to give thanks for.’—Meena Alexander, author of Quickly Changing River’

No one opens a vein on the page with a sharper and more nuanced gathered set of senses than Nikky Finney. In Head Off & Split, she takes aim at the heart of American wrong-headedness with a sense of purpose and integrity not only respectful of, but fueled by, her own brand of multiple kinships and remembrance, a grand struggle-swagger of powerful literary inheritance.’—Thomas Sayers Ellis, author of Skin, Inc.

‘With Head Off & Split, Nikky Finney establishes herself as one of the most eloquent, urgent, fearless and necessary poets writing in America today. What makes this book as important as anything published in the last decade is the irresistible music, the formal dexterity and the imaginative leaps she makes with metaphor and language in these simply stunning poems. This is a very, very important achievement.’—Kwame Dawes, author of Hope’s Hospice


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ISBN 9780810152168
Genre Poetry; Black Interest
Publication Date 27-Jan-11
Publisher TriQuarterly Books/Northwestern University Press
No. of Pages 97
LoC Classification PS3556.I53 .H43 2011
Language English
Rating Great
Subject African Americans; African Americans/ Poetry; POETRY / American / African American; Poetry / General
BookID 5199

Author: LFWBooks