World Ball Notebook

Sesshu Foster author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:City Lights Books

Published:15th Jan '09

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Seek excerpts in following magazines that have featured Foster in the past (abridged list)-- Beyond Baroque crossXconnect Poetic Diversity The Asian Pacific American Journal San Francisco Bay Guardian Fuel Illinois Review Kenyon Review Iowa Review Slipstream Author web site with active blogging. Seek reviews and profiles/interviews in mainstream and literary media, including LA Times Book Review and LA Times Magazine, which reviewed Foster's last book (2006) positively

A genre-breaking adventure: narrative prose poems filled with awe, yearning, acerbic wit, and crystalline observations.Winner of the 2009 Asian American Literary Awards in Poetry and 2010 American Book Award The first team sport in human history was played with a ball made of stone, on courts that have been found from the Mayan ruins of Central America to Arizona. Thus, we find a soccer dad walking the sidelines of a scuff ed LA field, its goal lines swirling, nets strung loosely between daylight and the spirit world--Sesshu Foster's inimitably fierce and powerfully evocative mix of the fantastic and the mundane. World Ball Notebook is a hybrid genre mixed text, composed of extracts from travel notebooks, email poems, postcard jottings, letters and blog posts, a record of the written moment compiled, refracted, prismatic. Poet Sesshu Foster is the author of the highly acclaimed City Terrace Field Manual and Atomic Aztex, a novel. "What playing field are we on exactly? The game gets hotter more interesting and 'stranged' as Sesshu Foster expands the metaphor in this dizzying collection of 'high energy constructs'. A delicious mongrel mix of cross-cultural underbelly reveries, anecdotes, observations, snapshots, histories, politics. He is one of our wittiest, wide-awake, astute, 21st century raconteurs. 'Take me out to the ballgame...I don't care if I never come back...'" --Anne Waldman, The Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics "World Ball Notebook is Sesshu Foster's breakthrough book, in which he raises the trenchant deadpan observations of City Terrance Field Manual and the alternative-universe hijinks of Atomik Aztex to a new and even more potent level. (Beware, dear reader: the contents of this book are radioactive.) Always surprising and incisive, Foster now finds the marvelous in the ordinary, banal, and abject, and, in the words that dance and tremble, he conveys the sheer (and often terrifying) wonder that one is alive in a weird and terrible time. It is this wonder--this sense of seeing everyday life for the first time, and embracing every part of it without exception--that places Foster at the forefront of innovative and daring writing. This book is exhilarating, and I am grateful to the author for giving me a chance to see the world this way." --John Yau Sesshu Foster taught composition and literature in...

Reviews of Atomik Aztex: "It sounds completely unmanageable, but readers will be blown away by Foster's control over the material, the beautiful segues between worlds and the way in which the question "what time is it?" accrues more and more weight. Brilliantly inventive . . ." -- Publishers Weekly Starred Review ". . . a book so heedlessly imaginative it often seems ready to burst its pages like a comic-book POW." -- Bookforum

ISBN: 9780872864672

Dimensions: 210mm x 147mm x 12mm

Weight: 198g

96 pages