Clarence Major is a consummate artist whose work in poetry,
fiction, and painting has been widely recognized. He has been part
of twenty-eight group exhibitions, has had fifteen one-man shows,
and has published fourteen collections of poetry and nine works of
fiction. Major’s works—and this collection in particular—are
distinguished by his poetic sociability and his unblinking but
generous and affectionate portraiture.
In From Now On, a retrospective of poems from the 1950s to
the present—including selections from each of Major’s previous
books of poetry as well as a generous selection of new poems—Major
creates a vivid gallery of nimbly drawn characters. Here he
establishes a voice that is singular and musical, one that draws
witty, moving, and empathetic portraits of African American urban
and country dwellers. Ultimately, this collection maintains Major’s
intimate, conversational poetry while simultaneously becoming more
eclectic, multicultural, and cosmopolitan. Major’s poetry is
affable, but it suggests an insistence that we can connect with
history and social change through the dynamic lives of the people
we encounter daily.