
What He Did in Solitary
Poems
Author: Amit Majmudar
Narrator: Amit Majmudar
Unabridged: 3 hr 1 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Random House Audio
Published: 06/08/2021
Categories: Fiction, Poetry, Asian American & Pacific Islander Poetry, American Poetry
Synopsis
Equally engaged with human history and the human heart, Majmudar transfigures identity from a locus of captivity to the open field of his liberation. In pieces that include a stunning central sequence, "Letters to Myself in My Next Incarnation," the poet is both the Huck and Jim of his own adventures. He is unafraid to face human failings: from Oxycontin addiction to Gujarat rioting, he examines--often with dark comedy--the fragility of the soul, the unchartability of pain, and the reasons we sing and grieve and make war.
All-American and multitudinously alone, dancing in his confinement, Majmudar is a poet of exuberance and transcendence: "What I love here, / Poems and women mostly, / I know you can't remember," he tells his future self. "But they were worthy of my love."

