
Baltimore Sons
Dean Bartoli Smith
Frank, unsparing, often violent and disturbing, these poems speak in the voice of a young man trying to navigate the city he loves as he lives in the long shadow of its decline with a sense of grace and hope. With the city of Baltimore as his backdrop, accomplished poet, author, and editor Dean Bartoli Smith offers a wrenching examination of our troubled attachments to place and the deepest wounds of the American psyche.
In Baltimore Sons, the city rises inside the breath of memories that are the history of a place. In Smith’s terse language, Baltimore is the heart of the nation, containing all the hopes and wrecked dreams, drawing them along the persistent presence of our tragic bonding with drugs, guns and violence. Walking the aisles of an army surplus store, finding a loaded revolver inside an old shoebox, sitting alone in a diner with a hot roast beef sandwich, these are the markers of the common experience of men growing up in cities where, even with muted imaginations, make the major points in the nervous system of this country. There is that centrality that Baltimoreans know as the Baltimore attitude. Smith breathes the complex dust of the language of a border town, one whose southern heritage was made into twentieth century monuments for the Confederacy. The poems are given a deftness in bones that sing songs of the commonality of loss in a great city, a loss that the poet carves alongside a faith in the idea that it could still become a haven for dreamers of hope and change, a resurrection with an indelible humor. Baltimore Sons is the vision of a just life rising in the consciousness of a believer whose hope is rooted in what is real.
Afaa M. Weaver, author of Spirit Boxing
Duration - 1h 16m.
Author - Dean Bartoli Smith.
Narrator - Tim Wendel.
Published Date - Sunday, 22 January 2023.
Copyright - © 2021 Dean Smith ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
Frank, unsparing, often violent and disturbing, these poems speak in the voice of a young man trying to navigate the city he loves as he lives in the long shadow of its decline with a sense of grace and hope. With the city of Baltimore as his backdrop, accomplished poet, author, and editor Dean Bartoli Smith offers a wrenching examination of our troubled attachments to place and the deepest wounds of the American psyche. In Baltimore Sons, the city rises inside the breath of memories that are the history of a place. In Smith’s terse language, Baltimore is the heart of the nation, containing all the hopes and wrecked dreams, drawing them along the persistent presence of our tragic bonding with drugs, guns and violence. Walking the aisles of an army surplus store, finding a loaded revolver inside an old shoebox, sitting alone in a diner with a hot roast beef sandwich, these are the markers of the common experience of men growing up in cities where, even with muted imaginations, make the major points in the nervous system of this country. There is that centrality that Baltimoreans know as the Baltimore attitude. Smith breathes the complex dust of the language of a border town, one whose southern heritage was made into twentieth century monuments for the Confederacy. The poems are given a deftness in bones that sing songs of the commonality of loss in a great city, a loss that the poet carves alongside a faith in the idea that it could still become a haven for dreamers of hope and change, a resurrection with an indelible humor. Baltimore Sons is the vision of a just life rising in the consciousness of a believer whose hope is rooted in what is real. Afaa M. Weaver, author of Spirit Boxing Duration - 1h 16m. Author - Dean Bartoli Smith. Narrator - Tim Wendel. Published Date - Sunday, 22 January 2023. Copyright - © 2021 Dean Smith ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
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Dedication
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Six Shooters
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Ali
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Cash for Guns, 1975
Duración:00:00:45
Outlaw
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The Stickup
Duración:00:00:45
Empty the Chamber
Duración:00:00:53
At the Bel-Loc Diner
Duración:00:00:51
Pistol Range
Duración:00:00:46
My Father's Trains
Duración:00:01:47
Ordnance
Duración:00:00:48
Big Boy
Duración:00:00:52
Unseld
Duración:00:00:59
Baltimore
Duración:00:00:50
Cap Guns
Duración:00:00:58
Sidearm
Duración:00:00:32
Howitzer
Duración:00:01:54
Pure Shooter
Duración:00:00:59
Assassin Sonnet
Duración:00:00:53
Meeting Archie Clark at the Flaming Pit
Duración:00:01:03
Miss Mason
Duración:00:00:44
Memorial Stadium
Duración:00:03:00
Sportswriter
Duración:00:01:17
Bowman
Duración:00:00:52
Trash Night, Guilford
Duración:00:01:21
Baltimore Sons
Duración:00:01:03
McKenzie
Duración:00:00:39
Station North
Duración:00:01:14
Bullet Fragments
Duración:00:01:04
Riots
Duración:00:02:36
Fatherhood
Duración:00:01:09
Gwendolyn and Freddie
Duración:00:01:11
Reading James Baldwin on Election Day in Charleston
Duración:00:01:11
Joy Ride
Duración:00:01:31
Shotgun
Duración:00:00:48
One Blow Out the Brain
Duración:00:01:14
The Wanting
Duración:00:00:46
Anything I Want (He Gives It to Me)
Duración:00:00:41
Pulling the Trigger
Duración:00:00:48
Photograph
Duración:00:00:36
The Viewing
Duración:00:01:07
Secret Place
Duración:00:00:57
Second Coming
Duración:00:01:14
Delivery Room
Duración:00:01:10
Cardboard Note
Duración:00:00:14
The Lost Photographs
Duración:00:01:17
Decoys
Duración:00:00:56
Eady Does the Eagle Rock
Duración:00:00:53
Lieutenant Fox
Duración:00:01:33
Something to Cool You Off
Duración:00:03:53
Virginia Creeper
Duración:00:00:40
Father's Day Shotgun Sale
Duración:00:00:39
.357
Duración:00:00:59
Snipers
Duración:00:00:29
Shooting Gallery
Duración:00:03:44
America
Duración:00:01:07
.45
Duración:00:01:11
Yellow Coat, Motorbike
Duración:00:00:50
Mirage
Duración:00:00:31
Final Out
Duración:00:02:46
The Wrecking of Old Comiskey
Duración:00:01:25
Misericordia Blues
Duración:00:02:49
Warrior
Duración:00:01:16
Three Poems of Departure on Route 96
Duración:00:02:29
Acknowledgments
Duración:00:00:54
Ending Credits
Duración:00:00:05