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      Tribute to Southern Poets

      Conversation with
      David Bottoms

       

      Rattle #39

      Releasing March 1, Rattle‘s inaugural quarterly issue is devoted entirely to the work of Southern Poets. As William Wright describes in his essay on the subject, “there is no definable element that makes a Southern poet Southern, other than the geography he or she claims.” What’s more, the cultural fabric of the American South has been changing rapidly in the 21st century, and many of the old assumptions about Southern literature—an emphasis on bucolic landscapes, history, family, and so on—no longer hold. So what is it that makes a poet Southern?

      As always, we’ve let the writers speak for themselves, selecting the best 39 poems that we could find from over 10,000 submissions. There are plenty of donkeys and drinking, bibles and baseballs and bass boats—but there are also teenagers tripping on acid, movie stars finding romance, and Mexican workers on strike. The South is too rich a heritage for any stereotype, but by gathering these poems together we can tease out the subtle traits they share. Helping us along the way is an intimate and entertaining conversation between Alan Fox and Georgia State Poet Laureate David Bottoms, and a series of black and white photographs by Southern Poet William Walsh.

       

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      Southern Poets

      Audio Available Leslie Marie Aguilar Poem for the Educated Black Woman …
      Dan Albergotti A Brief History of Poetry
      Audio Available Michael Blaine Jayus
      David Bottoms Cubs on Allatoona
      Slow Nights in the Bass Boat
      Audio Available Michael Chitwood Summer Job
      Liz N. Clift At the Edge of the Hennessey Farm
      Audio Available R.G. Evans The Things That Mother Said
      John Gosslee Her Sports Game
      Chera Hammons Tornado Alley
      Gretchen Hodgin To Bitterness:
      Audio Available David Brendan Hopes James Dickey Died Owing Me …
      Audio Available Edison Jennings Brown Eyed Girl
      Audio Available Joel F. Johnson Oakbrook Estates
      Julie Kane Dullahan
      Katie Knoll Skinned
      Cody Lumpkin Egging a House
      Ed Madden Church Camp, Summer 1977
      Sandra Marshburn Small Spool
      Arthur McMaster Things to Ponder about the Southern …
      Devon Miller-Duggan Oliver Leamy (10 Months) …
      Anis Mojgani Somewhere in My Body Are Two Flowers …
      Audio Available Annie Mountcastle Labor
      Audio Available Jeremy Dae Paden After My Copy of Levertov’s Life …
      Audio Available Melissa Queen Learn to Sail with Your Dad
      J. Phillip Reed Apotropaic of Giving Good Ole Boys Roadhead
      Liz Robbins Drive-In Church
      Audio Available Larry Rogers Mr. Rescue
      Mike Saye Scent and Bones
      R.T. Smith Cervine Occurrence
      Philip St. Clair Newton Township
      Audio Available Lolita Stewart-White If Only
      Marcela Sulak Men on Strike
      Audio Available Sarah Sweeney Tripping at the NC Agricultural State Fair
      Audio Available William Walsh The Movie Star’s Secret
      Kenny Williams The Hummingbird
      Audio Available Matthew Wimberley Tabula Rasa
      William Wright Nightmare, Revised
      Beyond Geography (Essay)

      Conversation

      David Bottoms

      Photography

      Dagmar Nelson
      William Walsh