We Rode the Rhythms as One: On the Poetry of Etheridge Knight (Under Discussion)

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by Norman Minnick

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We Rode the Rhythms as One offers readers an immersive journey into the life and legacy of one of America’s most unorthodox and inspiring poets. More than just a literary analysis, this book captures the pulse of Etheridge Knight’s life, weaving together interviews, personal essays, letters, and critical pieces to form a vivid and multifaceted portrait. Through the voices of poets, scholars, students, and Knight himself, the book underscores the profound intersections of race, art, politics, and personal survival, revealing how Knight forged poetry from his struggles and shaped a community of voices from diverse backgrounds. Knight’s story is one of transformation—an odyssey from hardship and incarceration to artistic prominence—anchored by his unwavering belief in the power of poetry to unite and heal. This comprehensive volume is also a historical and cultural exploration, situating Knight’s work amid the Black Arts Movement, the Civil Rights Movement, and the ongoing fight for social justice. Readers will find themselves drawn to Knight’s unfiltered voice, his reflections on Black identity, and his insistence on making poetry accessible to all—whether through intimate letters or reflections on the sociopolitical climate that shaped his art. Suitable for poetry enthusiasts, scholars, and general readers alike, We Rode the Rhythms as One invites us to reconsider Knight’s enduring impact and the vital role of poetry in reflecting and reshaping human experience. “ We Rode the Rhythms as One links the history of the nation to the subjugation of its citizens based on not only race but also the economics of marginalization with assertions relevant for today’s conversations regarding access and opportunity.” ― Antoinette Brim-Bell, CT State Community College, Capital Norman Minnick is an Assistant Professor of English at Marian University. He is the author or editor of many books, including Advice for a Young Poet (2020), Elizabetheridge: A Memoir in Poetry (2023), and The Lost Etheridge: Uncollected Poems of Etheridge Knight (2022).

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