" Winner of the 35th Annual Lillian Smith Book Award, 2004 A
BookSense 76 Spring 2004 Top 10 Poetry Book Read an excerpt from
the book Listen to Frank X Walker reading on NPR's ""This I
Believe"" segment of Morning Edition. This collection of persona
poems tells the story of the infamous Lewis & Clark expedition
from the point of view of Clark's personal slave, York. The poems
form a narrative of York's inner and outer journey, before, during
and after the expedition--a journey from slavery to freedom, from
the plantation to the great northwest, from servant to soul
yearning to be free. Over the course of the saga and through the
poems, we are treated to subtle and overt commentaries on literacy,
slavery, native Americans, buffalo, the environment, and more.
Though Buffalo Dance purposely references historic accounts and
facts, it is fictionalized poetry, and Frank X Walker's rare blend
of history and art breathes life into an important but overlooked
historical figure. Frank X Walker is the author of Affrilachia and
the soon to be released Black Box, two collections of poetry. He
teaches in the department of English & Theatre and is the
interim Director of the African/African American Studies Program at
Eastern Kentucky University. He is also a visiting professor in Pan
African Studies department at the University of Louisville. A 2004
recipient of the Lillian Smith Book Award, he lives in Lexington,
KY. Click here for Frank Walker's website.
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