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Divine Blue Light (For John Coltrane)

Pocket Poets Series No. 63
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Divine Blue Light (For John Coltrane) is a striking collection of poems by Will Alexander, blending surrealism with afro-futurism in a style where Cesaire meets Sun Ra. The work channels diverse vocabularies and themes—from biology, astronomy, and history to philosophy—crafting an inventive poetic instrument unlike any other. Key poems include meditations on figures like Fernando Pessoa and Gertrude Bell, homages to artists displaced by war, and anthemic odes such as the title poem dedicated to jazz legend John Coltrane. This collection confirms Alexander's place as a foremost surrealist voice in contemporary poetry.
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Divine Blue Light is suited for readers interested in contemporary poetry, surrealism, afro-futurism, and those who appreciate experimental, intellectually rich verse that engages with history, philosophy, and jazz culture.

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From Will Alexander, finalist for the 2022 Pulitzer Prize in Poetry, comes a new collection of poems from the intersection between surrealism and afro-futurism, where Cesaire meets Sun Ra. Divine Blue Light further affirms Alexander's status as one of the most unique and innovative voices in contemporary poetry.

One of Publishers Weekly's Top 10 Notable Poetry Books for Fall 2022!

"Since the 1980s, the Los Angeles-based Alexander has mixed politics with mesmeric, oracular lines." - The New York Times

Against the ruins of a contemporary globalist discourse, which he denounces as a "lingual theocracy of super-imposed rationality," Will Alexander's poems constitute an alternative cartography that draws upon omnivorous reading—in subjects from biology to astronomy to history to philosophy—amalgamating their diverse vocabularies into an impossible instrument only he can play. Divine Blue Light is anchored by three major works: the opening "Condoned to Disappearance," a meditation on the heteronymic exploits of Portuguese modernist Fernando Pessoa; the closing "Imprecation as Mirage," a poem channeling an Indonesian man; and the title poem, an anthemic ode to the jazz saxophonist John Coltrane.

Other key pieces include "Accessing Gertrude Bell," a critique of one of the designers of the modern state of Iraq; "Deficits: Cham Soutine & Joan Mir," in homage to two Jewish artists forced to flee the Nazi invasion of France; and "According to Stellar Scale," a compact lyric that traveled to space with astronaut Sian Proctor. The newest instalment in our Pocket Poets Series, Divine Blue Light confirms Alexander's status among the foremost surrealists writing in English today.

Praise for Divine Blue Light:

"Adopting a surrealist approach to making sense of the universe, Alexander plumbs language for its limits, often with dazzling results....Pondering the mysteries of existence and artistic influence, this engrossing work turns the quest for self-knowledge into a choral act." - Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

"Alexander's range—which moves past the propriety of each subject to the expansiveness of every—can be approximated as Aime Cesaire's totality of the lion, or form and emptiness, or appositional, apparitional Black being. And this being is most real and realized through the collection's quantum mechanics and dynamics, which Alexander invokes astrophysically, evoking metaphysically." - Jenna Peng, The Poetry Foundation

"These surrealist and Afrofuturist poems examine politics, globalism, and the powers and limitations of language, while paying tribute to artists forced to flee the Nazi invasion of France." - Maya Popa, Publishers Weekly

"The 'invisible current' Will Alexander channels in the meteoric poems of Divine Blue Light is not surreal escape but vibrational engagement—an engagement with the infinite streams of the heart of being." - Jeffrey Yang, author of Line and Light

"Like agua tilting itself into a god, Will's texts suffuse the horizon of Poetry with the abstract purity of their oceanic movements, sun-condensing, dissolving seemingly endless sight into a disappearing instant of the Miraculous. Divine Blue Light exists by what it exudes." - Carlos Lara, author of Like Bismuth When I Enter

Series: City Lights Pocket Poets Series

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Critical acclaim highlights the collection's innovation and depth. Robert Knox of Fifth Estate praises Alexander as a prophet of literary anarchism, breaking conventions to create beautiful, musical language. Bennard Fajardo from Politics and Prose Bookstore admires the awe-inspiring vistas and masterful technique, calling every poem a miracle. Charles Rammelkamp of The Lake notes Alexander's microscopic precision in exploring sound and space. Publishers Weekly lauds the collection as engrossing and praises its surrealist approach to understanding existence through language.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780872868700

Publisher: City Lights Books

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 12 January 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: City Lights Books

Illustration: Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 120.0mm

Height: 158.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 150

About the Author

Born in 1948 in Los Angeles, Will Alexander is a poet, novelist, playwright, philosopher, visual artist, and musician. He has published over two dozen books in a variety of genres and has earned many honors and awards including a Whiting Fellowship for Poetry, a California Arts Council Fellowship, the PEN/Oakland Josephine Miles Award, a Before Columbus Foundation American Book Award, and the 2016 Jackson Poetry Prize. He has also exhibited his artwork in group and solo shows. His work is known for its visionary, oracular surrealism and the influence of Negritude. Among his publications are Refractive Africa (New Directions, 2021/Granta, 2022), which was named a finalist for the 2022 Pulitzer Prize in Poetry and won the California Book Award for Poetry,The Combustion Cycle (Roof, 2021), Across the Vapor Gulf (New Directions, 2017), and The Sri Lankan Loxodrome (New Directions, 2009). His book Compression & Purity (2011) was volume five in the City Lights Spotlight Poetry Series. He is currently thepoet-in-residence at Beyond Baroque in Venice, California. He has lived his entire life in Los Angeles.

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