David Bottoms
Critical Essays and Interviews
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About the Book
The South has a long tradition of great writers who remain in the South, transforming the local landscape into a universal one. Currently Poet Laureate of Georgia, David Bottoms is one of the South’s most revered poets. The fifteen critical essays in this collection set out to examine the images and themes revealed in his poetry and fiction. Topics include the role of rebirth and resurrection, the presence of faith in the poems, masculinity and gender, and race in the South.
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Bibliographic Details
Edited by William Walsh
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 286
Bibliographic Info: notes, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2010
pISBN: 978-0-7864-4729-9
eISBN: 978-0-7864-8527-7
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments vi
Editor’s Note 1
Introduction: “At the Still Point”
W. A. SESSIONS 7
1. The Vigilant Words of David Bottoms
DAVE SMITH 11
2. The Evolution of the GOB Aesthetic
FRED CHAPPELL 27
3. Amazing Grace: The Aesthetics of a Spiritual Quest
ERNEST SUAREZ 45
4. Fishing from the Poetry Boat: A Conversation
ALICE FRIMAN and MARSHALL BRUCE GENTRY 57
5. “If It Touches Us, It Touches Us”: The White Southern Male Struggle with Race
JANE HILL 71
6. Warbling with TV in the Background
ROBERT W. HILL 87
7. A Real Mix: Rebirth and Gender in Easter Weekend
MARSHALL BRUCE GENTRY 94
8. Signs from My Fathers
DAVID BAKER 106
9. The Logic of the Original Dream
WILLIAM WALSH 120
10. The Rolling Circle: Memory and Maturity
EDWARD BYRNE 136
11. Searching for the Kingdom of Heaven: A Spiritual Journey
MICHAEL SOWDER 155
12. “Up Toward Light”: Resurrection, Transfiguration, Metamorphosis, and Evolution in Armored Hearts
DON RUSS 176
13. The Onion’s Dark Core
ERNEST SUAREZ 187
14. To Own My Father’s Name: Not Hiding the Masculine
JANE HILL 204
15. Grueling Miracle: Faith in Middle Age
LAURENCE LIEBERMAN 240
Contributors 269
Index 273
Book Reviews & Awards
“the essays and interviews contained in this volume offer readers a wide range of perspectives on Bottom’s poetry as well as on Bottoms himself”—Reference & Research Book News.