Dirty Bird Blues, Clarence Major
Dirty Bird Blues, Clarence Major
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Dirty Bird Blues

Author: Clarence Major, Yusef Komunyakaa

Narrator: Dion Graham

Unabridged: 12 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin Audio

Published: 02/08/2022


Synopsis

A quietly influential force in African American literature and art, Clarence Major makes his Penguin Classics debut with the twenty-fifth-anniversary edition of Dirty Bird Blues
 
The PRH Audio book of Dirty Bird Blues by Clarence Major won a 2022 EARPHONE AWARD. Narrated by Dion Graham.
 
A Penguin Classic

Set in post-World War II Chicago and Omaha, the novel features Manfred Banks, a young, harmonica-blowing blues singer who is always writing music in his head. Torn between his friendships with fellow musicians and nightclub life and his responsibilities to his wife and child, along with the pressures of dealing with a racist America that assaults him at every turn, Manfred seeks easy answers in "Dirty Bird" (Old Crow whiskey) and in moving on. He moves to Omaha with hopes of better opportunities as a blue-collar worker, but the blues in his soul and the dreams in his mind keep bringing him back to face himself. After a nightmarish descent into his own depths, Manfred emerges with fresh awareness and possibility. Through Manfred, we witness and experience the process by which modern American English has been vitalized and strengthened by the poetry and the poignancy of the African-American experience. As Manfred struggles with the oppressive constraints of society and his private turmoil, his rich inner voice resonates with the blues.

About The Author

A painter, poet, novelist, and anthology editor, Clarence Major has written over ten volumes of poetry and seven works of fiction and edited two anthologies. He has been awarded a 2016 PEN Oakland/Reginald Lockett Lifetime Achievement Award, a 2015 "Lifetime Achievement Award in the Fine Arts" by the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, a Fulbright Fellowship, a National Council on the Arts Fellowship, and two Pushcart Prizes, and was a National Book Award finalist. Major is a distinguished professor emeritus of twentieth century American literature at the University of California, Davis. He retired in 2007. The Essential Clarence Major was published in 2020. Yusef Komunyakaa won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for Neon Vernacular. His other collections include Warhorses, Taboo, The Emperor of Water Clocks, and his most recent collection, Everyday Mojo Songs of Earth: New and Selected Poems 2001-2021. A former chancellor of the Academy of American Poets, Komunyakaa is the recipient of the 2021 Griffin Prize Lifetime Recognition Award, 2011 Wallace Stevens Award, the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize, and the William Faulkner Prize, among other honors. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Nancy

full post here: [URL not allowed] I'm not exactly sure where I first heard about Dirty Bird Blues, but I think it was this year's inclusion in the long-established collection of Penguin Classics that sold me. According to Penguin's website, their classics collections "represents......more

Goodreads review by Trevor

Over the past few years, I've made an effort to read more literature from African-American authors, not as a gesture towards diversifying my reading (though it is a benefit) but because I've been genuinely curious about Black literature and how often it's been relegated to third-class status in Amer......more

Goodreads review by Lucas

**MILD SPOILER, Very slow book about a guy with a dream. A dream of being a musician where life allows him to make people happy and do what he loves. Who doesn't want that? Unfortunately, he is too troubled to pursue his dream to the fullest. The issue? Alcohol, booze, old crow (whiskey)! Don't get......more

Goodreads review by Ben

Not extraordinary but incredibly cognizant of this, honestly shocked at how engaging Major was able to make slice of life here— maybe I just love music n liquor a tad bit too much myself. Feel the need to include cuz I gave a friend (kind n supportive!) grief over this: “jarring and spontaneous flash......more


Quotes

“The book’s folkloric street slang is pitch-perfect, and Major deserves much wider recognition for his career as a novelist, painter, poet and explainer of the Black experience in America. This is ultrarealism at its finest.”
—Douglas Brinkley, New York Times Book Review