II.C.2021.005 | Poetry Reviews


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“Poetry Reviews” in Publishers Weekly 268.52 (2021).
ISSN: 0000-0019
Notes from Source: Spot Weather Forecast Alice James Books, 17.95 (100p) ISBN 978-1-948579-22-3 Goodan (Anaphora) writes viscerally of his experience working as a firefighter for the U.S. Forest Service in commanding language that evokes disaster and destruction. In a long poem titled “American Standard” (a reference to the toilet brand), Muldoon recasts T.S. Eliot’s The Waste Land into a commentary on America’s continuing moral and political backsliding: “Through fire and flood we rode towards Paradise/ where every disaster’s a natural disaster/ and every word a word of advice/ from the ringleted Buffalo Bill, our ringmaster.” Updating the setting from ancient Greece to an airstream trailer, Carson uses a mixed-media approach complete with cutouts, handwritten text, drawings, and paintings to retell a story of madness while pushing the boundaries of poetry, translation, and the book form.
Further Notes: Place: New York Publisher: PWxyz, LLC
References: I.A.2021.001

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