The Reckoning of Jeanne d'Antietam: Poems (Test Site Poetry)

by Matthew Moore

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The collection of poems in The Reckoning of Jeanne d'Antietammcircles the U.S. Civil War and the failed revolution of Reconstruction, andmMatthew Moore makes incursions into the histories and beliefs of the era through architectures of sound, but also via ancillary histories and histories stacked upon histories—densely and visibly scrawled—like Anselm Kiefer's sculptures of lead books, melted and dripping with the texts of illegible songs. His poems include the figure of Joan of Arc (Jeanne d'Arc) and her voices; the explosion of the U.S. prison system and racial legal fictions amid the groundswell of mass terror in the wake of the U.S. Civil War; the politically poisoned poetic lineage that moves from Modernism, to New Criticism, and dead-ends in Southern Agrarianism; and the destructive colonial histories of the sugar and cotton industries.

The Reckoning of Jeanne d'Antietam stands imbricated with the spell of language-the-testament; language as hard rhyme and difficult music, evanescence and violence; and the invocation of names and events at their meeting places in history.mMoore's poems stand against sentiment and pity, and against the consolation of that which cannot be consoled.
  • ISBN10 1647790824
  • ISBN13 9781647790820
  • Publish Date 28 February 2023
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint University of Nevada Press
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 88
  • Language English