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Redneck Bouquet

Jeff Mann

Jeff Mann is a defiant voice in Appalachian literature. His poems, provocative and beloved, are grounded in West Virginia's mountains, his adoration for the region's culture, and the frisson of passion between men. Redneck Bouquet, his new collection, has the poet seeking out sweet donuts and bringing home a lonely man, shucking flannels and boots. In another poem, Mann dwells on the scent of someone else in a lover's moustache. These sumptuous verses reflect the commonplace and concupiscent joys of rural America.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Lethe Press
  • Publish Date: Sep 1st, 2020
  • Pages: 118
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.00in - 5.00in - 0.28in - 0.30lb
  • EAN: 9781590217160
  • Categories: • LGBTQ+• Subjects & Themes - Places

About the Author

Mann, Jeff: - Jeff Mann grew up in Covington, Virginia, and Hinton, West Virginia, receiving degrees in English and forestry from West Virginia University. His poetry, fiction, and essays have appeared in numerous publications and earned him such acclaim as two Lambda Literary Award, the Pauline RĂ©age Novel Award, the John Preston Short Fiction Award, and the Saints and Sinners Literary Festival Hall of Fame. His work was included in the first Official Literary Map of West Virginia, unveiled at the West Virginia Book Festival. He teaches creative writing at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia.

Praise for this book

"Every word of this title richly resonates throughout Mann's terrific collection. Redneck clichés are both celebrated and brought down a notch or two. And there are abundant bouquets of men and music, food and flowers. I can't remember when I've read poems that so delight the palate whether it's chow-chow with brown beans and cornbread to Clos du Bois or a fine Moselle with camembert. Mann is, as well, dependably honest in his portrayal of homoerotic love. These are seriously gay poems, yet poems deeply rooted in Appalachia. Would that more of the poems I read exhibit such orneriness-what a breath of fresh air are these marvelous and ornery poems!" - Marc Harshman, Poet Laureate of West Virginia, and author of Woman in Red Anorak