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Language: English
Published by Measure Press Inc. June 2019, 2019
ISBN 10: 1939574307 ISBN 13: 9781939574305
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Published by Criterion Books 2/21/2023, 2023
ISBN 10: 1641773324 ISBN 13: 9781641773324
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Published by Kent State University Press, 2015
ISBN 10: 1606352377 ISBN 13: 9781606352373
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paperback. Condition: Very Good in Wrappers. No Jacket. First Edition. Kent. 2015. February 2015. Kent State University Press. 1st American Edition. Very Good in Wrappers. 9781606352373. Wick Poetry Chapbook Series Five, #5. 5½ x 8½. 46 pages. paperback. keywords: American Literature Poetry. DESCRIPTION - 'Local Fauna opens with a meta-poem about Jack Spicer, and I couldn't help but think of his 'dictated' poetry, poetry as vessel, poetry getting down what needs to be said. Brian Brodeur's poems have this urgency - life, death, cruelty, politics, war, capitalism, and love. Hard truths come through the past, radio interviews, zoo animals, neighbors, personas, and pop songs. Brian Brodeur's poetry has insistence and morality, nclusivity and beauty. Local Fauna is terrific.' - Denise Duhamel. 'Brian Brodeur's formal skill, his feel for the whole history beneath a sentence, a line, a syllable, is matched here only by his unsentimental compassion for the people he renders in his poems. I can think of few other poets who capture what contemporary American life actually feels, looks, and sounds like as movingly as Brodeur does. Poems such as 'Cousins,' 'Local Fauna,' and 'The Register' will be with us for a long time indeed. Brian Brodeur is a marvel.' - Peter Campion. inventory #41551.
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Published by Encounter Books,USA, US, 2023
ISBN 10: 1641773324 ISBN 13: 9781641773324
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Hardback. Condition: New. Some Problems with Autobiography, Brian Brodeur's fourth collection, grapples with the porous and fragmentary nature of midwestern American identity in poems that range across prosodic forms and hybrid genres. By turns self-mocking, meditative, and tragi-comic, this book explores the perils of digital technologies, ecological uncertainties, and the inadequacy of language to convey our collective distress, asking how much pleasure and hardship the human heart can bear. Brodeur's narrative poems feature a dramatis personae rare in contemporary poetry, including a Syrian refugee enrolled in a writing workshop, the wife of an accused serial killer shopping defense lawyers, a horny psychoanalyst confessing a dream, and a carpenter working for the Department of Education during New York City's first lockdown. From dramatic-monologue sonnets and narrative sestinas to discursive lyrics cast in Rubáiyát stanzas and Alcaic strophes, Some Problems with Autobiography brings ancient modes into startlingly contemporary contexts.
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Published by Encounter Books,USA, New York, 2023
ISBN 10: 1641773324 ISBN 13: 9781641773324
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Some Problems with Autobiography, Brian Brodeur's fourth collection, grapples with the porous and fragmentary nature of midwestern American identity in poems that range across prosodic forms and hybrid genres. By turns self-mocking, meditative, and tragi-comic, this book explores the perils of digital technologies, ecological uncertainties, and the inadequacy of language to convey our collective distress, asking how much pleasure and hardship the human heart can bear. Brodeur's narrative poems feature a dramatis personae rare in contemporary poetry, including a Syrian refugee enrolled in a writing workshop, the wife of an accused serial killer shopping defense lawyers, a horny psychoanalyst confessing a dream, and a carpenter working for the Department of Education during New York City's first lockdown. From dramatic-monologue sonnets and narrative sestinas to discursive lyrics cast in Rubiyt stanzas and Alcaic strophes,Some Problems with Autobiographybrings ancient modes into startlingly contemporary contexts. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Language: English
Published by Measure Press Inc. 6/1/2019, 2019
ISBN 10: 1939574307 ISBN 13: 9781939574305
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