University of Nebraska Press
Date of this Version
2014
Citation
© 2014 by Jared Carter Introduction © 2014 by Ted Kooser Acknowledgments for the use of copyrighted material appear on pages xiii– xiv, which constitute an extension of the copyright page.
http://www.nebraskapress.unl.edu/product/Darkened-Rooms-of-Summer,675819.aspx
Abstract
For nearly half a century, Jared Carter has been quietly mapping the American heartland. Line by line, his poetry has shown us the landscape, sounded the voices, conjured the music, and tested the silence of the ever-changing and yet ever-constant Midwest that figures so prominently in the American story. And yet what we find in Carter’s poetry is endlessly new. Here, in poems selected from his first five books, is the summer-long buzz of the cicada and the crack of the cue ball, the young rebel on his big Harley, and the YMCA secretary who backstrokes her way across the indoor pool. Here, too, are thirty new poems in fixed form that illustrate Carter’s continued quest for a poetry of “universal interest.” Taken together, these selections are, truly, poetry in the American grain.