Now in paperback, from the award-winning author of Jelly Roll and
Book of Hours, a rich and lively gathering of highlights from the
first twenty years of an extraordinary career, interspersed with B sides
and bonus tracks from this prolific and widely acclaimed poet.
Blue Laws gathers poems written over the past two decades, drawing
from all nine of Kevin Young's previously published books of poetry and
including a number of uncollected, often unpublished, poems. From his
stunning lyric debut (Most Way Home, 1995) and the amazing double
album life of Jean-Michel Basquiat (2001;remixed for Knopf in 2005),
through his brokenhearted Jelly Roll: A Blues (2003) and his recent
forays into adult grief and the joys of birth in Dear Darkness (2008)
and Book of Hours (2014), this collection provides a grand tour of a
poet whose personal poems and political poems are equally riveting.
Together with wonderful outtakes and previously unseen blues, the
profoundly felt poems here of family, Southern food, and loss are of a
piece with the depth of personal sensibility and humanity found in his
Ardency: A Chronicle of the Amistad Rebels or bold sequences such as
The Ballad of Jim Crow and a new Homage to Phillis Wheatley.