Jackknife: New and Selected Poems (Pitt Poetry Series)
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Jackknife: New and Selected Poems (Pitt Poetry Series)
Awarded 2018 Paterson Poetry Prize: Recognized for excellence
New and Selected Poems: A comprehensive collection
Spanning Two Decades: Exploring life's turns and collisions
Life's Journey: Moving through personal experiences
Multifaceted Narratives: Stories and genders in expanded forms
Feminist Voice: Committed to a powerful perspective
Jackknife: A metaphor for versatility
Cab and Trailer Bend: A dynamic shift
Diving In: A V-shaped plunge into expression
Language's Sharp Turn: Bastard diaries in 'Lake is a red pigment'
Emotional Range: Volcano, rail car, humor, and pain
Jan Beatty's Imagery: A fiery throne on acid
Bad Mamajama: A bold and fearless persona
White-Hot Tearing: Igniting art or self-destruction
Poetic Courage: Speaking head-on with contemporaneous eloquence
In Jackknife: New and Selected Poems, Beatty travels the turns and collisions of over twenty years of work. She moves from first-person narratives to poems that straddle the page in fragments, to lines that sprawl with long lines of train tracks. Always landing in meaning, we are inside the body—not in a confessional voice, not autobiography—but arriving through the expanded, exploded image of many stories and genders.  The new poems leap imagistically from the known world to the purely imagined, as in the voice in "Abortion with Gun Barrel": "I am the counselor,/there are cracks in the barrel of the gun/there is aiming/shots of sorrow—/ shots of light.†Commitment to a rabid feminist voice continues, but arrival has a new ring to it, with beginnings rescripted: “I am a bastard./I walk around in this body of mine."  Beatty’s fascination with the highway and the breakout West jackknifes at the crossroads of the brutal and the white plains of loss—the body torn down and resurrected in the twenty first century.