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Chasing Utopia

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From one of America's most celebrated poets, Nikki Giovanni, comes this poignant collection of poetry that celebrates the simple pleasures of everyday life and the bonds we share with those closest to us.

"This slim volume delights on every page. There are stories, imaginings, whimsy, and startling images which prove the poet's power and her command of language . . . Anyone with a love of language will be delighted with this book and the continuing publication of America's treasured poet."—San Francisco Book Review

The poetry of Nikki Giovanni has spurred movements and inspired songs, turned hearts and informed generations. She's been hailed as a healer and as a national treasure. But Giovanni's heart resides in the everyday, where family and lovers gather, friends commune, and those no longer with us are remembered. And at every gathering there is food—food as sustenance, food as aphrodisiac, food as memory. A pot of beans is flavored with her mother's sighs—this sigh part cardamom, that one the essence of clove; a lover requests a banquet as an affirmation of ongoing passion; homage is paid to the most time-honored appetizer: soup.

With Chasing Utopia, Giovanni demands that the prosaic—flowers, birdsong, winter—be seen as poetic, and reaffirms once again why she is as energetic, "remarkable" (Gwendolyn Brooks), "wonderful" (Marian Wright Edelman),"outspoken, prolific, energetic" (New York Times), and relevant as ever.

"If there was a need for poetry that galvanized and inspired, there was also a demand for poetry that comforted and unified — and Ms. Giovanni provided on both counts." — The Washington Post

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    • Library Journal

      October 15, 2013

      Established poet, writer, instructor, and activist Giovanni (English, Virginia Tech; Bicycles: Love Poems) begins with beer in this poetry/memoir hybrid. She explains that in her family of foodies, only her mother and her aunt drank beer. Thus begins Giovanni's search for the number one beer in the world. Of course, Utopia (the beer in question) is something else entirely. These are stories of shared history and memories that intersect with poems. Giovanni writes of friends, hurricanes, getting behind the wheels of cars, taking care of elderly parents, her childhood, her adulthood as writer and teacher-- ."..But I grew up/ And learned/ Trust and love/ Are crafts we practice/ Are wheels/ We balance/ Our lives on." She includes pieces in homage to authors from Toni Morrison to Sonia Sanchez and others in gratitude to musicians such as Marian Anderson and Don Pullen. Giovanni's utopia is infused with love as well as advice, especially to writers. "Poets shouldn't commit/ Suicide," she says, because "That would leave the world/ To those without imagination/ Or heart." What Giovanni has given readers is her heart, in a story told with gentleness and passion and with simplicity and humor. "Poet is garlic/ Not for everyone/ but those who take it/ never get caught by werewolves." VERDICT Highly recommended for all poetry collections.--Karla Huston, Appleton, WI

      Copyright 2013 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      November 15, 2013
      With nearly 30 books for children and adults to her credit as author, and another half-dozen or so as editor, along with a stately list of major awards and honorary degrees, Giovanni has long been a force for literary exuberance and social responsibility. In her latest accessible, teasing, and poignant collection, she offers straightforward, plain-speaking, sneakily resonant poems, many in prose form. Giovanni remembers her grandparents and the joys of simple pleasures: food, Sunday mornings, driving cross-country. She looks back to her childhood and first literary stirrings, and to her return, as a published poet and mother, to take care of her parents after her father's stroke. When she describes the labor involved in scraping off layers of old floor wax, she cues us to reflect on how the past shapes and nurtures us even as we must free ourselves from its smothering accretions. Giovanni also reminds us that Love is a skill; then, in When the Girl Becomes a Poet, she celebrates the opportunity to be a truth giver / contribute / something beautiful and useful to the world. (Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2013, American Library Association.)

    • Library Journal

      November 1, 2013

      Giovanni is a titan, and deservedly so. In her first book of poems in four years, she focuses on food. One poem pays homage to soup. (LJ 10/15/13)

      Copyright 2013 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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