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L-vis Lives!: Racemusic Poems
by Kevin Coval

    List Price: $16.00
    Haymarket Books (Oct 04, 2011)
    Poetry, Paperback, 120 pages
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    Description of L-vis Lives!: Racemusic Poems by Kevin Coval

    From the poet the Chicago Tribune calls “the new voice of Chicago,” comes L-vis Lives!, a bold new collection of poetry and prose exploring the collision of race, art, and appropriation in American culture.

    L-vis is an imagined persona, a representation of artists who have used and misused Black music. Like so many others who gained fame and fortune from their sampling, L-vis is as much a sincere artist as he is a thief. In Kevin Coval’s poems, L-vis’ story is equal parts forgotten history, autobiography, and re-imaginings. We see shades of Elvis Presley, the Beastie Boys, and Eminem, and meet some of history’s more obscure “whiteboy” heroes and anti-heroes: legendary breakdancers, political activists, and music impresarios.

    A story of both artistic theft and radical invention, L-vis Lives! is a poetic novella on all of the possibilities and problems of “post-racial” American culture—where Black art is still at times only fully accepted in a white face, and every once in a while an “L-vis” comes along to step into the void.

    i am a hero
    to most. the great hope
    of something other.
    a complex back-story.
    something other than
    the business of my father.
    bland’s antonym.
    jim crow’s black sheep.
    the forgotten son
    left to rise in the darkness
    among the dis
    carded in the wild
    of working class, single
    mother hoods. a hero
    who transcends
    who translates the dis
    satisfactions of the plains;
    kids of kurt cobain,
    method man amphetamine,
    the odd Iowan who digs dirt
    and lights beyond the pig yard,
    spits nebraskan argot,
    hero to the heart
    land, middle brow(n) america

    book cover L-vis Lives!: Racemusic Poems by Kevin Coval

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