Description
As the title suggests, School of the Americas is a collection that takes us to school, in fact many schools that comprise our common experience, from the birth of “enhanced interrogation” (title poem), to the political and classroom rutting of the Culture Wars (“Sodomites” “At the Grave of Jesse Helms”), to the surprising lessons of pop culture (“Roy Orbison, New Orleans 1984” “Hook”) that so often steer our dreams in ways both familiar and haunting. School of the Americas seeks the crossroads of personal life and history at ground level, where character and time fuse into destinies, some tragic (“The Slug”), some weirdly magnificent (“Ode to Wilbur Mills”), some demonic (“Russians”). Accessible, polemical, elegiac, often comic, Rigsbee’s poems speak not just to understanding, but to imagination and judgment. In the words of Peter Makuck, “Few other poets so powerfully capture both the ignorant cruelty and profound love we bear one another.”