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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Louis's <Ceremonies> shatters the myth of Indian men,
By A Customer
This review is from: Ceremonies Of The Damned: Poems (Western Literature Series) (Paperback)
Adrian Louis's Ceremonies of the Damned is a book wrought from love so rare that it destroys down to the last particle the image of the emotionless Indian man. It is the personal tragic journey of dealing with the tragedy of losing one's life partner to a debilitating disease, Altzheimers, and is a pain-filled love story. Ceremonies is the best book of poetry written by a Native American man in the whole history of native literature. It begins with the human contradicitions in character in a poem entitled "Petroglyphs of Serena," in which Louis documents an affair. The stage is set for what comes later. We have to question if the disease that afflicts his wife is a direct result of infidelity? Maybe. Without this preface, though, I believe, we would elevate Louis to sainthood. In the end, without this poem, we as readers would not be privey to the real human contradictions at work in Ceremonies. There are implications to our own lives.
The last poem, too, is a remarkable testimony of human resiliency wherein Louis, despite his pain, is still able to ask if there is still the possibility of love. Between the two ends of this spectrum are: beauty, pain, tragedy, and anger. Louis is a fine-tuned poet that pulls you from laughter to tears in a few lines. I read this book from front to back in one sitting; I could not put it down. When I finished reading it, I wept.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Knocked the air from my lungs,
By A Customer
This review is from: Ceremonies Of The Damned: Poems (Western Literature Series) (Paperback)
Ceremonies of the Damned literally knocked the air from my lungs. One of the harshest and most beautiful poetry books I have ever read. Get it!
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ceremonies of the Damned,
By Theresa Sucha (Omaha, Nebraska) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ceremonies Of The Damned: Poems (Western Literature Series) (Paperback)
Ceremonies of the Damned by Adrian Louis is truly a collection of poems that is wrought with moral destruction. Louis leaves a lot to the imagination. Did he really sleep with his student Serena? He never really answers this. He lets the reader's imagination run. And what about his wife's Alzheimer's? How do you blame a man for being unfaithful to a woman who is just a shell of the woman he once loved(?). This collection of poetry is some of the best poetry that I have ever read. Louis paints a horrifying picture of reservation life that is decorated ever so slightly with a love for his wife that keeps his guilt alive and strong. I read this book beginning to end several times. Spellbinding!
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Incredible!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Ceremonies Of The Damned: Poems (Western Literature Series) (Paperback)
Adrian Louis kicks butt! Ceremonies of the Damned is the best poetry book I've read in years. He's sad and funny at the same time. He sees right through this pile of crap we call "America." I really loved this book. Check out his hilarious "Copulation" poem. Yeah!
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Ceremonies Of The Damned: Poems (Western Literature Series) by Adrian C. Louis (Paperback - September 1, 1997)
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