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Lorenzo Thomas (Author)

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April 1, 2004

A major figure in the Black Arts Movement and a founding member of the Umbra workshop, Lorenzo Thomas is one of the most heralded authors of his generation. Dancing on Main Street, Thomas’s long-awaited collection spanning many decades of his career, blends traditional lyricism with a surrealist’s touch and a realist’s eye. Together, these poems form a cinematic look at the obsessions, -pleasures, trials, and tribulations of life on Main Street.

Lorenzo Thomas, who was born in Panama and grew up in New York City, is a poet, critic and professor of English at the University of Houston. His books of poetry include Chances Are Few, The Bathers and Sound Science. He is the recipient of two Poets Foundation awards and the Lucille Medwick Prize.


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"Listen. This is modern times all over the world."This caustically modern, enticingly various and ironically titled collection is a very welcome major release from a poet and critic who too often has flown under the publishing radar. Once an East Coast poet affiliated with the Black Arts Movement, Thomas is now a professor at the University of Houston-Downtown. His debut Chances Are Few has just been reissued; this new book mixes "voices blending into stridency" with the icily affirmative attitudes of maturity, which he takes as one of his subjects: "The world has changed/ Manners your elders strapped you into/ Somehow have come unraveled in your hands." Other poems concern the war in Vietnam, the history of the blues, the sights of East Texas, the structure of an extended family, public events (like the Amadou Diallo shooting) and, in one realistic series, marriage, love and sex. Casual, conversational lines combine the wide-open feel of the later New York School with Albert Ayler-like confident, architectural disharmonies in which "[t]he form of artifice destroys itself." Luckily, Thomas has kept records.
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“If, like Lorenzo Thomas, you know that “church” can be a verb, then this is your book. If not, then let this book school you. As his previous work ‘The Bathers’ remains one of the very best poems to arise from the Civil Rights Movement, here ‘Last Call’ stands as one of the only poems about the veterans of the war in Vietnam that, like the veterans, survives that war, survives the wreckage of language wrought by that war, survives its country's call. Dancing on Main Street begins ‘anyplace you've ever been’ and ends with ‘back-ordered tears.’ In between is America.”—Aldon L. Nielsen -- Review

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