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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
DO NOT MISS THIS BOOK,
By A Customer
This review is from: Muscular Music (Paperback)
For the past two years, an autographed copy of one Hayes' self-published chapbooks has been the treasure of my bookshelf. His first book now shares that spot. Whenever I grow bored of the posturing and sameness that ails the current poetry scene, the poems of Hayes -- like those of Martin Espada -- remind me just how rare and wonderful poetry can be. Some have said Terrance will be a major African-American writer in short time. They're wrong. He will a MAJOR American writer. You should not miss this book. As good as the poems are on the page, they're even better coming from his mouth. Do yourself a favor, if he reads within a 90-minutes of your home, take that ride. It's certainly worth it.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
SHAFT!--CAN YOU DIG IT?,
By Denise Duhamel (Miami Beach, FL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Muscular Music (Paperback)
Terrance Hayes' first book MUSCULAR MUSIC is the most exciting first book of poetry I've read in years! Do not be fooled as Mr. Hayes lures you into his seemingly kooky world of Fat Albert, Shaft, and Fred Sanford. His accute eye and ear for the stuff of pop culture soon zooms in on tough stuff--race, violence, broken families. My favorite poem in the book "Goliath Poem" ends "We listened to rain like the sound of a big man's tears,/the sound God made before the Word or Light,/And the moon curved above us like an ear."Hayes combines wit and tenderness throughout this book making it truly magical to read.
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the next "big thing",
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This review is from: Muscular Music: (Carnegie Mellon Classic Contemporaries) (Paperback)
Terrance Hayes is a name you will see again. I promise you.
An earlier edition of this book came into my hands shortly after I worked with this wonderful poet at a seminar for younger poets. A wonderful first collection. So human it hurts. Get it now that it's back in print!
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Watch Out for This Poet,
By A Customer
This review is from: Muscular Music (Paperback)
I just had the pleasure of seeing and hearing Terrance Hayes read at the University of Idaho. He was nervous, I think, and the room was big and strange, but this young man can write. He can really write. The new book--HIP LOGIC--is going to be terrific, and I'll bet each book that comes after will be better yet. A really splendid new talent.
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Every Poem will mesmerize you...,
This review is from: Muscular Music (Paperback)
I first became familiar with Mr. Hayes' work, when i saw his poem "Blackbird" in a 1995 double issue of ObsidianII: Black Literature In Review. It appeared opposite a poem I publshed in the journal. Every poem in Muscular Music, is a snapshot about African American life, and sings a song of america: "Late," "Goliath," "Something For Marvin," "Blackbird," "The Yummy Suite," " What I am..." The Black experience is all in here... I was laughing my ass off at " I want to be fat" and I'm a big guy.Expect Terrence Hayes to be a major poet in the literary canon.
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Muscular Music is Powerful Poetry,
By Shara McCallum sssmm@earthlink.net (Memphis, TN) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Muscular Music (Paperback)
Terrance Hayes has written a book where the poems have bite. These poems are hard-hitting, honest, sincere and yet suffused with "tenderness." "Yummy Suite" is one of the most powerful sequence of poems I have read anywhere that confront what is going on in our urban neighbourhoods today. I also loved "Late," "Goliath" and too many more to name. Here is a writer well worth getting to know. If I may riff on the Reuben Jackson quote that serves as an epilogue, Terrance Hayes' Muscular Music is a book that also "reveals itself" one splendid "black note at a time." Buy this book -- read it aloud and share it with a friend!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Seriously muscular!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Muscular Music (Paperback)
I've been carrying this book around with me, reading "At Pegasus" and "When The Neighbors Fight" out loud to anyone who will be still and listen. "Yummy Suite" is intimite and precise. The book is a great read as a whole, and I recommend it. Buy it. Buy several. These are great words.
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LOVE, PEACE AND.....SOUL,
By dawn.cooper@wcom.com (Chicago, Illinois) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Muscular Music (Paperback)
This book is a true combination of the elements that give meaning to life. From the soul-moving compilation, "Yummy Suite" and "Something for Marvin" to the cries for peace found in "Some Luminous Distress", the resounding message of this book is love. Mr. Hayes has truly made his mark in the poetry field with this soul-stirring mixture of strength, laughter, and truth. Look Out World! Mr. Hayes is a poetry force to be reckoned with.
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good,
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This review is from: Muscular Music: (Carnegie Mellon Classic Contemporaries) (Paperback)
The book showed up in a timely fashion and was brand new, just like it said online.
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Muscular Music by Terrance Hayes (Paperback - May 30, 1999)
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