04450nam 2200649 a 450 991095384510332120240417232113.097808143352150814335217(CKB)2550000000048101(OCoLC)755621241(CaPaEBR)ebrary10499853(SSID)ssj0000565565(PQKBManifestationID)11380508(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000565565(PQKBWorkID)10533157(PQKB)10558733(MiAaPQ)EBC3416348(MdBmJHUP)muse15907(Au-PeEL)EBL3416348(CaPaEBR)ebr10499853(OCoLC)923509843(MiAaPQ)EBC31349202(Au-PeEL)EBL31349202(Perlego)4160423(EXLCZ)99255000000004810120051208d2006 uy pengurcn|||||||||txtccrBlue-tail fly /Vievee Francis1st ed.Detroit, Mich. Wayne State University Press20061 online resource (89 p.) Made in Michigan writers seriesBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph9780814333235 0814333230 Cover -- Contents -- The Scale of Empire -- AFTERMATH -- 1880, The Binding Tie -- The Finishing Thoughts of Festus Spencer as He Looks into the Camera -- I -- Frederick Douglass Speaks before the Anti-Mexican War Abolitionists -- Ample Cause of War -- General Taylor Convinces Himself That He Is for War -- Doubt -- Letter to the Governor of Texas -- Notes from Officer Hitchcock's Lost Leather Journal -- Liberation -- By the end -- Three Hundred and Seventy-Two Miles from Home -- Pokagon Accepts Colonel Taylor's Invitation -- Colonel Zachary Taylor Has Pokagon for Tea -- The Escarpment -- In Private Conversation: Buchanan to Like Minds -- The Book Speaks of Pretenders -- South of Houston -- II -- Civil Beginnings -- Darling Wife -- Grey Jebediah -- The Bone Boiler -- Shadows -- 1864, Fragments of a Camp near Yorktown -- 1864, A Pocket Full of Rye -- Snake Swamp -- 1863, Walt Whitman Reads to the Limbless, Dying -- Linsey-Woolsey -- 1864, Dear Mother -- Gettysburg: Blue and Grey -- A Singular Dispersion over Franklin, Tennessee -- Lincoln Dreams of Sarah, the Servant -- "If Not for You" -- 1863, Detroit Riots, Again -- 1864, Dear Son -- III -- Private Athens Descries -- Hannibal of Athens, Georgia -- White Glove Test -- Private Smith's Primer -- Br'er Rabbit in Chickamauga -- Drummer Boy -- Interview: Survivor, Fort Pillow -- A Second Dream of Sarah -- Nigger Pine -- Lincoln Speaks after the Bones Are Thrown -- The White Immensities -- Notes on the Poems -- Credits and Acknowledgments.A poetic treatment of the period of American history between the beginning of the Mexican War and the end of the Civil War, by Michigan poet Vievee Francis. The title of Blue-Tail Fly comes from an antebellum song commonly known as "Jimmy Crack Corn." The blue-tail fly is a supposedly insignificant creature that bites the horse that bucks and kills the master. In this collection, poet Vievee Francis gives voice to "outsiders"-from soldiers and common folk to leading political figures-who play the role of the blue-tail fly in the period of American history between the Mexican American War and the Civil War. Through a diverse range of styles, characters, and emotions, Francis's poems consider the demands of war, protest and resistance to it, and the cross-cultural exchanges of wartime. More than a narrowly themed text, Blue-Tail Fly is a book of balances, weighing the give-and-take of people and cultures in the arena of war. For lovers of poetry and those interested in American history, Blue-Tail Fly will illustrate the complexities of the American past and future. Made in Michigan writers series.African American soldiersPoetryMexican War, 1846-1848PoetryUnited StatesHistoryCivil War, 1861-1865PoetryAfrican American soldiersMexican War, 1846-1848811/.6Francis Vievee1811884MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910953845103321Blue-tail fly4364040UNINA