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Tonesmith: One Hundred Poems, 2012-2016
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Tonesmith: One Hundred Poems, 2012-2016

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Tonesmith is Al Basile’s second collection of one hundred poems, following 2012’s A Lit House. As in that book he often writes about experiences of his earlier life, often acknowledging the change in perspective brought about by the passing of the years. As Rhina Espaillat notes:

These poems include autobiographical rites of passage, regrets and celebrations, personal and family memories, immigrant folklore, travel impressions, encounters with revered musicians and sports figures, and ambiguous lessons learned…The very title of the book identifies the author as a music-maker determined to be heard, and as a poet whose first concern is achieving the tone in which he wants to be heard by the reader.

His mostly lyric or narrative poems are generally in blank verse and of varying stanza lengths which recall his beginnings as a fiction writer. A lifelong musician and performer, he uses musical devices throughout his work in a manner that’s most noticeable in the audio performances of the poems which can be accessed by readers through a link provided in the book. In these performances the poems take on added dimensions of rhythm, tempo, and vowel and consonant colorations at a higher, more specific level than they imply on the page, and it’s his belief that the poems are like a musical score which is most fully realized in performance.

With an introductory essay by Christopher Ricks.

As Dana Gioia said of Al’s first book A Lit House, Al Basile’s poems have style, joy, and - above all - verve. Sometimes they unfold with the lyric expansiveness of great jazz solos. Sometimes they shine as beautifully jeweled miniatures. What a pleasure to read a book of poems with such unabashed energy.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Antrim House
Date
28 April 2017
Pages
164
ISBN
9781943826308

Tonesmith is Al Basile’s second collection of one hundred poems, following 2012’s A Lit House. As in that book he often writes about experiences of his earlier life, often acknowledging the change in perspective brought about by the passing of the years. As Rhina Espaillat notes:

These poems include autobiographical rites of passage, regrets and celebrations, personal and family memories, immigrant folklore, travel impressions, encounters with revered musicians and sports figures, and ambiguous lessons learned…The very title of the book identifies the author as a music-maker determined to be heard, and as a poet whose first concern is achieving the tone in which he wants to be heard by the reader.

His mostly lyric or narrative poems are generally in blank verse and of varying stanza lengths which recall his beginnings as a fiction writer. A lifelong musician and performer, he uses musical devices throughout his work in a manner that’s most noticeable in the audio performances of the poems which can be accessed by readers through a link provided in the book. In these performances the poems take on added dimensions of rhythm, tempo, and vowel and consonant colorations at a higher, more specific level than they imply on the page, and it’s his belief that the poems are like a musical score which is most fully realized in performance.

With an introductory essay by Christopher Ricks.

As Dana Gioia said of Al’s first book A Lit House, Al Basile’s poems have style, joy, and - above all - verve. Sometimes they unfold with the lyric expansiveness of great jazz solos. Sometimes they shine as beautifully jeweled miniatures. What a pleasure to read a book of poems with such unabashed energy.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Antrim House
Date
28 April 2017
Pages
164
ISBN
9781943826308