Mrs. Belladonna's Supper Club Waltz (The Darvil Trilogy)
English


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Poetry. African American Studies. MRS. BELLADONNAS SUPPER CLUB WALTZ contains work that is a rarity in American literature: a trilogy of prose poems. Charles Fort explores the Other through the use of an elaborate persona. Darvil he notes is a composite of devil and evil but he gives him a noble lineage: direct descendent of Leo Africanus. In deconstructing the great patchwork quilt that is American culture Fort undermines any notion of the Other while understanding all too well the reality of it. His poems are jazzy riffs through Fourth of July bombast Native American lore Afro-Caribbean rhythms and the detritus of a post-war materialism. And his comedy is Swiftian; he is most brutally funny when he is angriest.&;Donald Soucy. Charles Fort rises above the regional and the racial to where true freedom resides&;in the core of the imagination.&;ET Malone Jr.. Forts two previous books in the trilogy appeared in 1993 and 2001: Darvil and Frankenstein Was A Negro. One can hear the webbed footsteps of Darvil on the streets of Paris close behind the broken walking sticks thrown down by Baudelaire Rimbaud and Verlaine. The Darvil Nightmares may end.
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