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Format:Paperback
Publisher:BOA Editions, Limited
Published:18th Apr '96
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An astonishing collection of poetry that speaks to America at the end of the 20th century.
From Publishers WeeklyIrwin may not have garnered much attention with two previous volumes (Against the Meanwhile; The Halo of Desire), but this startling new work commands a wide audience. He raises well considered political questions: "Bucharest 1981" is a brilliant lyric about people met there: "Everyone in this poem/ is dead, except one girl, pouring light or water,/ and myself, reading very late at night." Nothing is quite as it seems in these complex poems, and yet Irwin's voice is free of obscurantist private symbols. "I am drawing light bulbs/ alongside skulls. I want to blur that distinction/ between the frivolous/ and the dead," he says in the long sequence, "Turbo-Descartes." Moreover, he succeeds, within 20 pages juxtaposing such disparate references as The Statue of Liberty, Jesus, a Xerox machine, Popeye, Marilyn Monroe, Simplicity Pattern #8392 and the movie Gone with the Wind, to form a tragicomic history of past and future. Although Irwin has learned from more experimental poets how to release sentences from their anticipated syntax, his intellect and the urgency of his words remain traditionally steadfast.
ISBN: 9781880238318
Dimensions: 228mm x 152mm x 5mm
Weight: 155g
75 pages