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Native Guard: Poems
Natasha Trethewey
ISBN: 0618604634
Format: Hardcover, 64pp
Pub. Date: March 2006
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Company
List Price: $22.00
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FROM THE PUBLISHER
Natasha Trethewey's muscular, luminous poems explore the complex memory of the
American South- history that belongs to all Americans. The sequence forming the
spine of the collection follows the Native Guards, one of the first black
regiments mustered into service in the Civil War. In Trethewey's hometown of
Gulfport, Mississippi, a plaque honors Confederate POWs, but there is no
memorial to these vanguard Union soldiers. Native Guard is both a pilgrimage
and an elegy, as Trethewey skillfully employs a variety of poetic forms to
create a lyrical monument to these forgotten voices. Interwoven are poems
honoring Trethewey's mother and recalling
her fraught childhood- her parents' interracial marriage was still illegal in
1966 Mississippi. Native Guard is a haunting, beguiling narrative, caught in
the intersections of public and personal testament. As Rita Dove proclaimed,
"Here is a young poet in full possession of her craft."
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