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Highlights
- "A restless collection of incredible breadth, whose ability to meld applied science, faith, history, racial myth, and personal archive gives us poems whose power is unmistakable.
- About the Author: Keith S. Wilson is a game designer, an Affrilachian Poet, and a Cave Canem fellow.
- 152 Pages
- Poetry, American
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About the Book
"Thematically expansive and materially ambidextrous, the collection of poetry demonstrates how play is one of the highest forms of freedom"--Book Synopsis
"A restless collection of incredible breadth, whose ability to meld applied science, faith, history, racial myth, and personal archive gives us poems whose power is unmistakable. A game-changing book."--Rosalie Moffett, judge of the 2024 National Poetry Series
Radiant with a tenderness that is only achieved through close attention, these poems offer witnessing and formalistic exploration as well as a unique cosmology that is made ever more expansive by blurred lines between the instructional and the improvisational. For Keith Wilson, no image, thought, stanza, or diagram is sufficient in the practice of illumination, so he combines them. The Uncanny Valley diagram is repurposed to imagine a future Emmett Till never saw; visual instructions for line dancing stand in tension with the memory of Wilson's grandfather picking cotton; prayer is input as equation; a poem gerrymanders a sentence diagram. In these and other gestures, Wilson expands the possibility of what poetry can hold.
Thematically expansive and materially ambidextrous, Games for Children demonstrates how play is one of the highest forms of freedom, and in reclaiming it, our most tender truths are exposed.
Review Quotes
"There is a physics to justice, to love, to the trajectory of a voice and life; 'the space between // any two or more people is gravity / of a moral kind.' Wilson brings us to poetry with an engineer's consciousness of the elemental forces at work, and with an engineer's eye for redesign. Games for Children bends the mind in new ways toward an unguardedness, a tenderness, and toward an awareness of language as a weighted die that Wilson frees from its habits so it may again strike us. This is a restless collection of incredible breadth, whose ability to meld applied science, faith, history, racial myth, and personal archive gives us poems whose power is unmistakable. It is a game-changing book."--Rosalie Moffett, author of Making a Living
About the Author
Keith S. Wilson is a game designer, an Affrilachian Poet, and a Cave Canem fellow. He is a recipient of an NEA Fellowship, an Elizabeth George Foundation Grant, and an Illinois Arts Council Agency Award and has received both a Kenyon Review Fellowship and a Wallace Stegner Fellowship. He was a Gregory Djanikian Scholar, and his poetry has won the Rumi Prize and been anthologized in Best New Poets and Best of the Net. Wilson's book Fieldnotes on Ordinary Love was recognized by The New York Times as a best new book of poetry. He lives in Chicago.