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A Bridge Dead in the Water James Thomas Stevens

A Bridge Dead in the Water By James Thomas Stevens

A Bridge Dead in the Water by James Thomas Stevens


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This collection by Mohawk poet, James Thomas Stevens explores the effects of colonization on either side of the Bering Strait - China and North America. Three long poems focus on mapping, post-colonial emergencies and propoganda, while the short poems are personal experiences in China and Native America.

A Bridge Dead in the Water Summary

A Bridge Dead in the Water by James Thomas Stevens

A dead bridge. A dead theory. The Bering Strait theory, dead to Native peoples, whose hundreds of creation accounts dispel those of anthropologists. This new collection by Mohawk poet, James Thomas Stevens, was written after a trip to China in 2002. After visiting the Catholic Xujiahui cathedral across from his hotel, he began research on Jesuit interactions with Asia. What he encountered there in the cathedral and in museums in Shanghai, was reminiscent of the history of Jesuits in his home in Iroquoia, especially in the Mohawk homelands along the Saint Lawrence River.

The first poem in the collection, (dis)Orient, addresses issues of charting and mapping, as well as issues of authority. It leads to short poems written in and about China, then on to the central poem, The Mutual Life, a poem of post-colonial and personal emergencies - a poem of healing, as well, based on a 1901 book of accidents, emergencies and illnesses published by the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. The poems proceeding are poems written in and about Iroquoia.

They are followed by my most recent undertaking, Alphabets of Letters, which explores the propaganda found in Native American children's primers from the time of our honored Mohawk chief, Joseph Brant, and the propaganda of rhetoric in general. This poem explores the rhetoric of empire and the short distance our world has moved toward understanding and communication in these past few centuries.

About James Thomas Stevens

James Thomas Stevens is the author of four books of poetry, Tokinish (First Intensity Press 1994), Combing the Snakes from His Hair (Michigan State UP 2002), and (dis)Orient (Palmpress, 2005), Mohawk/Samoa: Transmigrations (Subpress, 2006), and one forthcoming, The Mutual Life (Plan B Press, 2006). He is a member of the Akwesasne Mohawk tribe, attended the Institute of American Indian Arts and The Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at Naropa and holds an MFA from Brown University.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • (dis)Orient
  • Three Translations from Characters Found on a Lovers Body
  • Five Poems from the Paintings of Lang Shining:
  • Eight Horses
  • Dog Under Flowers
  • The White Gibbon
  • Pheasants among Rocks and Flowers
  • The Time-Telling Plant from the West
  • Imagining Shanghai: 3 Poems:
  • Bianfu
  • Xishuai
  • Long
  • Canal
  • The Mutual Life
  • A Species of Martyrdom: The Huronia Series:
  • Jean de Brebeuf
  • Gabriel Lalemant
  • Anthony Daniel
  • Rene Goupil
  • Jean de Lalande
  • Isaac Jogues
  • Noel Chabanel
  • Charles Garnier
  • Pax
  • Lacrosse Night-Iroquoia
  • Tonawanda Swamps
  • Pan-Am
  • The Awful Ease of Tides
  • Alphabets of Letters

Additional information

GOR013789798
9781844712700
1844712702
A Bridge Dead in the Water by James Thomas Stevens
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Salt Publishing
2007-02-28
120
N/A
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