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Denise Duhamel (Author)
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Crab Orchard Award Series in Poetry April 16, 1999

The Star-Spangled Banner, Denise Duhamel's sixth book of poems, is about falling in love, American-style, with someone who is not American.

 

In the title poem, a small American girl mishears the first line of "The Star-Spangled Banner" as "José, can you see?", which leads her to imagine a foreign lover of an American woman dressed in a star-spangled gown. The misunderstandings caused by language recur throughout the book: contemplating what "yes" means in different cultures; watching Nickelodeon's "Nick at Nite" with a husband who grew up in the Philippines and never saw The Patty Duke Show; misreading another poet's title "The Difference Between Pepsi and Coke" as "The Difference Between Pepsi and Pope" and concluding that "Pepsi is all for premarital sex. / The Pope won't stain your teeth." Misunderstandings also abound as characters mingle with others from different classes. In "Cockroaches," a father-in-law refers to budget-minded American college students backpacking in Europe as cockroaches, not realizing his daughter-in-law was once, not so long ago, such a student/roach herself.

 

With welcome levity and refreshing irreverence, The Star-Spangled Banner addresses issues of ethnicity, class, and gender in America.


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Selected by Rodney Jones and published in conjunction with The Crab Orchard Review, Duhamels latest collection is exuberant in a breathless, inarticulate wayshes happy to mock herself in these mostly autobiographical poems as ditsy and unsophisticated, though more than a little class resentment lies beneath the insouciance. Many of Duhamels chatty and circular narratives concern her husband, whose wealthy Asian background leads to all sorts of comic confusion and cultural dissonance. Watching Nick at Nite with her husband Nick, she explains all the pop culture references and he shares his memories of TV in the Philippines; in Yes, she tries to understand his stoicism with the help of a guide to Filipino etiquette; in Bangungot, she dreams of him dying from a condition common to Filipino men; and in Husband as a Second Language, she lists his malapropisms. She admires her dignified father-in-law, who mocks the common tourists in Europe (Cockroaches), and also grows to appreciate her husbands knowledge of European art (Art), which she feels ambivalent about because of her working class background. Misunderstanding is at the center of many of Duhamels flighty poems: the title piece takes off from her childhood mishearing of the lyrics to the national anthem; another chronicles her misadventures buying tampons in Spain. Duhamel displays her candor with pieces about masturbating to Playboy photos; anal sex and an outraged minister; and her exhilaration at a Spanish nude beach. All personality and pose, these jokey poems are quickly forgotten. -- Copyright ©1999, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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"Duhamel’s careful yet freewheeling musings employ a seamlessly shifting digital palette of techniques, devices, and tones, all in the service of a poet able to maintain distance yet remain engaged and human. She is much like this last-call century of ours, searching for the point from which to take a running leap to a new kind of poetry. The playfulness, the quirky self-consciousness, the roll-up-your-sleeves-and-fight examination of the self, and the casual anecedotal quality of Duhamel’s lines go a long way to make these poems a pleasure."—Rain Taxi



"Filled with lyric, narrative, and prose poems, this collection underscores Duhamel’s versatility. For this she has received accolades and descriptions befitting Rosie O’Donnell at one end of the spectrum and Walt Whitman at the other. . . . Walking with Duhamel is a powerful way to spend some time. Whether she maneuvers with zany humor or the kind of humor that holds terror at bay, you can count on a laugh. You can also count on a fearless and compassionate spirit willing to shine a merciful light on social issues."—Cæsura



"Denise Duhamel will make even the sourest sour puss chuckle. . . . Duhamel adds levity to the painful and the all-American and the personal. May she charm her readership with her insights."—Poet Lore

 

"[W]hat unites these poems is a strong sense of a speaker, who is smart and witty, who lapses into moments of insecurity, and who, most importantly, is a poet.  It is that perspective which gives these poems a unique appeal."—Indiana Review

 

"[S]o overwhelming is her relish for life that embarrassment, or titillation when the subject is sexual, just doesn't stand a chance. Life-affirming without being treacly, Duhamel is a character who assures us the world is full of character."—Booklist


Product Details

  • Paperback: 80 pages
  • Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press; 1st edition (April 16, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0809322595
  • ISBN-13: 978-0809322596
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.1 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,455,619 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars MY HEROINE, June 18, 1999
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Denise Duhamel has had a cult following here in NY for a few years now. I remember when she used to sell her chapbooks at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe for 50 cents. That was somewhere around the late-eighties. It's great to see that she has come so far and has such a class act book at this! SIU Press has chosen wisely. Duhamel's new poems are still full of that edginess and strangeness that once made her a staple of the Lower East Side writing community. I highly recommend this book. It's great that people far and wide are able to get their hands on her work. She's "made it" without selling out.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An Ocean Between, April 20, 2000
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Duhamel's book can get a little prosaic, and yet poems like Stranger are so true in their voice and emotion maybe everyone should just take a valium and enjoy this fabulous foray into pop culture and marriage and old age and abusive relationships and feminine protection (here and in Spain!). What unabashed fun--she gets to drop Molly Peacock's name and talk about Nick at Nite. Pick it up at the book store and read the touching "Stranger" and then read the wild "Another Poem Called 'Sphincter'" Who else is going to give you that kind of variety?
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5.0 out of 5 stars SHARON OLDS MEETS ROSIE O'DONNELL, June 7, 1999
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When I read this book I couldn't help respond to the mix of pop culture fluff and true grief and searching and what I would call "soul." Duhamel travels easily from the world of sitcoms (like in the poem "Nick at Night") to middle of the night terror (in the poem "Insomnio.") THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER is a book in which anything seem possible--Sharon Olds doing stand-up? Or maybe Rosie O'Donnell doing Shakespeare? A terrific book.
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