Don't Let Me Be Lonely
5 stars
Wonderful, meandering poetry. It shows its age, coming up on two decades old, but that isn't exactly bad.
155 pages
English language
Published Nov. 7, 2004 by Graywolf Press.
Winner of an Academy of American Poets fellowship, Rankine's work Don't Let Me Be Lonely (2004), an experimental project, has been acclaimed for its unique blend of poetry, essay, lyric and television imagery. Of this volume, poet Robert Creeley wrote: "Claudia Rankine here manages an extraordinary melding of means to effect the most articulate and moving testament to the bleak times we live in I've yet seen. It's master work in every sense, and altogether her own."
Wonderful, meandering poetry. It shows its age, coming up on two decades old, but that isn't exactly bad.