Jersey Breaks: Becoming an American Poet

Jersey Breaks: Becoming an American Poet

by Robert Pinsky
Jersey Breaks: Becoming an American Poet

Jersey Breaks: Becoming an American Poet

by Robert Pinsky

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Overview

"Truly the voice of the Jersey Shore." —Bruce Springsteen
“Evocative.”—New York Times Book Review

An alternatingly funny and poignant memoir from three-term poet laureate Robert Pinsky.

In late-1940s Long Branch, a historic but run-down Jersey Shore resort town, in a neighborhood of Italian, Black, and Jewish families, Robert Pinsky began his unlikely journey to becoming a poet. Descended from a bootlegger grandfather, an athletic father, and a rebellious tomboy mother, Pinsky was an unruly but articulate high school C student, whose obsession with the rhythms and melodies of speech inspired him to write.

Pinsky traces the roots of his poetry, with its wide and fearless range, back to the voices of his neighborhood, to music and a distinctly American tradition of improvisation, with influences including Mark Twain and Ray Charles, Marianne Moore and Mel Brooks, Emily Dickinson and Sid Caesar, Dante Alighieri and the Orthodox Jewish liturgy. He reflects on how writing poetry helped him make sense of life’s challenges, such as his mother’s traumatic brain injury, and on his notable public presence, including an unprecedented three terms as United States poet laureate.

Candid, engaging, and wry, Jersey Breaks offers an intimate self-portrait and a unique poetic understanding of American culture.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781324066071
Publisher: Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
Publication date: 01/16/2024
Pages: 256
Sales rank: 497,134
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.10(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Robert Pinsky is the award-winning author of over twenty volumes of poetry. He served as United States poet laureate from 1997 to 2000, during which time he founded the Favorite Poem Project. He teaches at Boston University and lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Table of Contents

Prologue xiii

I A Provincial Sense of Time 1

II Rockwell 8

III Little Egypt 19

IV Change Trains at Summit 25

V The Aristocratic Principle 32

VI Partnership 44

VII Naming Names 55

VIII Ironfoot, Ruveyn and Folkenflik 65

IX Brave, Clean and Reverent 71

X Idolatry 83

XI Teacher 95

XII Music 107

XIII Moving Around 117

XIV A Hat Like That 130

XV Magic Mountain 142

XVI Hyper-Adventures 152

XVII Infernal 161

XVIII All of the Above 172

XIX "He Does Not Come to Coo" 182

XX American Signs 191

XXI Hergesheimer 199

XXII And Another Thing 206

XXIII The Favorite Poem Project 215

XXIV Immigrant Paths 225

Acknowledgments 233

Credits 234

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