Limousine, Midnight Blue

This sequence of fifty 14-line poems uses the Zapruder Film of President Kennedy’s murder as a prism through which to view America and the world. Refracted rays touch on crime and punishment; guilt and responsibility; charisma and love; the dying victim’s experience during the stretched-out seconds of his violation and death; and the dark world of war profiteering, narco-traffic, and deceit where the facts of power determine history. Epic tradition (e.g., Homer, Dante, Milton) shares these pages with science, religion, and popular culture, now funny and now horrifying. Limousine, Midnight Blue is a haunted book about a haunted film of an event whose hungry ghosts still walk the American unconscious, rattling their chains louder every year.

White text stating Limousine Midnight Blue Fifty Frames from the Zapruder Film over a grey background with a blue stripe and blue text stating Jamey Hecht over a light grey stripe and the centered black and white and yellow illustration of a convertible with the gun scope of President Kennedy and Jackie O on top.

Jamey Hecht ( Author Website )

Publication Date: February 15, 2009

Genre/Imprint: Poetry, Red Hen Press

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ISBN: 978-1-59709-128-2

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