ABSTRACT

This is the third volume of the First of the Year annual series. Contributors such as Armond White, Philip Levine, Charles O'Brien, Uri Avnery, Donna Gaines, Tom Smucker, Scott Spencer, and Amiri Baraka are back (and fractious as ever). And First's family of writers keeps growing. This volume includes vital new voices such as A. B. Spellman, Bernard Avishai, Rudolph Wurlitzer, and Diane di Prima.First never shies away from hot button issues Fredric Smoler, for example, offers a definitive consideration of America's recent history with torture. But First's approach to current political firestorms is often marked by a cool sense of the past. History is always in the mix when First writers examine the roots of Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin and contemporary right-wing pundits who falsely claim the mantle of Whittaker Chambers. First's refusal to toe "correct" lines is apparent in Benj DeMott's reconsideration of Chambers' work.The new volume is also marked by its cultivation of radical imaginations. The ideas of the Situationists and Cornelius Castoriadis are revived. A young historian, David Waldstreicher, recovers the radical, useable past in the 60s work of Staughton Lynd. Amiri Baraka evokes the felt quality of Jesse Jackson's 1988 campaign and another poet remembers (in verse) long-forgotten, extreme political acts of American Renaissance poets.A recent review of First of the Year: 2009 used a phrase of Kenneth Burke's "perspective by incongruity" to make sense of the method that shaped it. First is committed to thought-provoking incongruities. Faith that wonder is our best teacher informs this volume. First's music writing provides a high-low soundtrack of surprise. Beyond the section on Michael Jackson, there are serious responses to John Coltrane and Bach, World Saxophone Quartet and Mariah Carey, Sonny Rollins and Willie Mitchell. First's message is in

part I|124 pages

The Politics of Incongruity

chapter |14 pages

History in the Making

chapter |6 pages

Left Behind

The Rapture

chapter |7 pages

Battles of Ajami

chapter |5 pages

Nailing Avatar

chapter |4 pages

From Hunger

chapter |3 pages

The End of Sensitivity

chapter |1 pages

Lover’s Discourse

chapter |4 pages

The Saddest Song Ever Sung

chapter |2 pages

This Bit of Earth

chapter |5 pages

All and Nothing

chapter |2 pages

di Prima x 3

chapter |2 pages

Homage to Guy Lombardo

Edited ByBenj DeMott

chapter |1 pages

Visiting Hours

chapter |9 pages

10 Song Demo

chapter |1 pages

The Unknowable

Edited ByBenj DeMott

chapter |1 pages

Dear John Coltrane

Edited ByBenj DeMott

chapter |3 pages

Free at Last

chapter |4 pages

WSQ Meets M’Boom

Another “Grand Collaboration”

chapter |2 pages

Snowblind

The Political Biography of the Girl from the North Country

chapter |5 pages

A Muy Macho Philly

part II|18 pages

Michael Jackson

part III|24 pages

First Draft of History III

chapter |1 pages

Indispensable Man

chapter |2 pages

The Tone and the Music

chapter |4 pages

Nationtime

chapter |2 pages

His Cool World

chapter |4 pages

Oybama

chapter |1 pages

The Politics of Love

Edited ByBenj DeMott

chapter |5 pages

Who’s to Blame II

chapter |2 pages

Truth and Time

part IV|136 pages

Trips

chapter |6 pages

Wurlitzer’s World

chapter |24 pages

Slow Fade

chapter |4 pages

Rest Has Come to the Weary

chapter |23 pages

Jesse Jackson and Black People

chapter |1 pages

Justice

Edited ByBenj DeMott

chapter |1 pages

The Only World You Know

Edited ByBenj DeMott

chapter |20 pages

Iran … or Persia?

chapter |13 pages

The Future in the Past

chapter |4 pages

Mystery & Anonymity

chapter |6 pages

Memorial for Paine Day Banquet

Edited ByBenj DeMott

chapter |6 pages

Autonomy or Barbarism

chapter |9 pages

Bollinger’s Whoppers