“I’ve Grown Accustomed to My Fat” delves into the modern American experience with a vivid, unflinching gaze, offering readers a journey through the diverse landscapes of human life. Hood captures the essence of American society at the dawn of the 21st century. His poems traverse a rich tapestry of scenes, from serene forests to the mundane yet poignant setting of a library restroom. Through his keen eye, readers are introduced to migrant workers laboring in strawberry fields, the quiet reflections of those searching for God, and the complexities of living with obesity and the aftermath of strokes. Each poem invites the reader to pause and consider the beauty and struggles woven into the fabric of everyday life.
Hood’s background is as compelling as his poetry. Growing up on a fruit farm in Michigan, Hood was deeply influenced by his father’s twin passions: farming and writing. His rural upbringing was steeped in 4-H activities, folk dancing, and community involvement, all of which shaped his understanding of the world. After excelling at Michigan State University, Hood pursued advanced degrees in sociology at Duke University, eventually dedicating 40 years to teaching at the University of Tennessee Knoxville. His academic career was complemented by his role as Executive Officer of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, a position he held for 19 years.
Yet, throughout his distinguished career, poetry remained a constant companion. Now, in “I’ve Grown Accustomed to My Fat,” Hood’s verse reflects a lifetime of observation, empathy, and intellectual curiosity. His poetry navigates the spaces between people and places, between the natural world and the built environment, offering insights into the shared human experience.
“I’ve Grown Accustomed to My Fat” is a reflection on the intricate puzzles of life. It’s a conversation between the past and the present. With his unique voice, Hood invites readers to explore these puzzles, to ponder the complexities of existence, and to find meaning in the ordinary.
This collection is a must-read for anyone interested in contemporary American poetry, sociology, or simply the beauty of the written word. “I’ve Grown Accustomed to My Fat” is available now on Kindle and in paperback on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
About the Book
T.C. Hood guides readers through the vivid landscape of contemporary America. With sharp poetic detail and deep sociological insight, Hood crafts a mosaic of life’s intricacies. You’ll journey from the serene calm of forests to the urgent rhythm of strawberry fields. You’ll confront the personal battles with obesity, feel the weight of strokes, and ponder the profound quest for spiritual meaning. Each poem, a snapshot of grace and grit, mirrors the complex dance of 21st-century life.
Hood’s verse, shaped by a lifetime of keen observation, strikes a chord both personal and universal. His poetry transcends mere places or people; it delves into the threads that connect us, the challenges that test us, and the resilient spirit that drives us.
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