Freedom and Confinement

An Interview with Etheridge Knight

Knight has always been a chronicler. Without effort, he turns anecdotes from his childhood memories into scenes in a novel he’s yet to write. And here, in Freedom and Confinement, we get a glimpse of a differently refracted Knight. Elizabeth Gordon McKim brings us memories of Knight that would have otherwise been lost, and in doing so, the poet that sometimes appears to be more myth than man, becomes, again, a bit of both.
Reginald Dwayne Betts

Freedom and Confinement is a powerful, book-length conversation between poets Elizabeth Gordon McKim and Etheridge Knight, recorded in 1990 as Knight was dying of cancer. The interview traces Knight’s life from his childhood in Paducah, Kentucky, to his time in the Army and his injury in Korea, to his drug addiction and incarceration, and finally, to his poetic rebirth. The dialogue includes a 1984 exchange with McKim’s daughter, Jenifer McKim, offering a rare intergenerational glimpse into Knight’s world. McKim captures the man behind the legend—complex, contradictory, soulful. From prison yards to the Library of Congress, Knight lived and performed poetry across the country. This conversation revives his stories and energies, blending trickster wit with hard-won wisdom, making the mythic poet vividly human once more.

124 Pages, 6 x 9 in.

June, 2026

isbn : 9780822967927

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Elizabeth Gordon McKim

Elizabeth Gordon McKim is the author of several collections of poetry, including The Red Thread and Lovers in the Freefall.

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Elizabeth Gordon McKim
Reginald Dwayne Betts

Reginald Dwayne Betts

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Reginald Dwayne Betts