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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: New. Told in woozy, narrative prose poems, the award-winning chronicle of a group of friends stumbling their way into 21st-century adulthood 'Genius . . . Keatsian in density and bloom' Brenda Shaughnessy 'Poppick represents a slice of his generation . . . he lets himself delight in verbal unpredictability, when figures of speech jump out, or sparkle and shine' The New York Times Book Review These poems tell the story of a generation in crisis: at odds with its own ideals, precariously (or just un-) employed, and absolutely terrified of seeing itself in the planet's future. Is our contemporary moment pure tragedy, or a dark joke? Can it be both? Ranging between elegiac lyrics and autobiographical accounts of a group of poets moving from Iowa to Brooklyn in the years before and after the 2016 election, Fear of Description reinvigorates the prose poem, exploring the slippery terrain between grief and friendship, artifice and technology, writing and ritual, hauntings and obsessions - searching for joy in art but instead finding it in pitch darkness. As the narrative cuts back and forth in time and circles around itself, the stories which begin to emerge in this remarkable book - of precarious employment, dead dogs speaking through Ouija boards and youthful brilliance cut short - explore at once the struggle to find one's place in the world, and the fear of being trapped once there. 'Through Poppick's memories we relive that brief window of youth when friendship is the magic audience that grounds us' Jennifer Moxley.
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Verlag: Omnidawn Publishing, Oakland, CA, 2017
ISBN 10: 1632430347 ISBN 13: 9781632430342
Sprache: Englisch
Anbieter: Abacus Bookshop, Pittsford, NY, USA
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paperback. Zustand: Very Good in Wrappers. No Jacket. Richmond. 2017. Omnidawn Publishing. Advance Uncorrected Proof. Very Good in Wrappers. 9781632430342. 136 pages. paperback. keywords: American Literature Poetry. DESCRIPTION - We are the coast of technology, and Daniel Poppick's debut tracks the signal coming in towards shore. Charged with an electric syntax, haunted by lyric history, and gripped in gravity's mood, the poems in The Police ask: How do we navigate the miasma that we call a common language? And what is the clumsy, mythic force dictating our movement and relations? Who granted it this power? As Poppick endeavors to reconcile individual desire with the demands of a beloved collective, he finds a radical vulnerability lurking behind the curtain in the theater of friendship: the speech passing between us has a life of its own, the root of our tragicomedy and our only hope. inventory #44219.
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Zustand: New. Num Pages: 136 pages. BIC Classification: DCF. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 226 x 150 x 15. Weight in Grams: 204. . 2017. Paperback. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
Zustand: New. Num Pages: 136 pages. BIC Classification: DCF. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 226 x 150 x 15. Weight in Grams: 204. . 2017. Paperback. . . . .
signed by Daniel Poppick on the title page Advance Uncorrected Proof ed. paperback very good condition.
Zustand: New. Über den AutorrnrnDaniel Poppick is the author of The Police (Omnidawn, 2017). His poetry appears in BOMB, the New Republic, Fence, Bennington Review, the PEN Poetry Series, and other journals. He h.
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. A debut collection unraveling the mythologizing forces of controlÜber den AutorDANIEL POPPICK S work has been recognized with fellowships fromYaddo, the MacDowell Colony, and the Iowa Writers Workshop, where he earned his MFA i.
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. Daniel Poppick s first book of poetry, The Police, was published by Omnidawn in 2017. His writing has appeared in BOMB Magazine, Granta, The New Republic, Fence, the PEN Poetry Series, and other journals. The recipient of .
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: New. Told in woozy, narrative prose poems, the award-winning chronicle of a group of friends stumbling their way into 21st-century adulthood 'Genius . . . Keatsian in density and bloom' Brenda Shaughnessy 'Poppick represents a slice of his generation . . . he lets himself delight in verbal unpredictability, when figures of speech jump out, or sparkle and shine' The New York Times Book Review These poems tell the story of a generation in crisis: at odds with its own ideals, precariously (or just un-) employed, and absolutely terrified of seeing itself in the planet's future. Is our contemporary moment pure tragedy, or a dark joke? Can it be both? Ranging between elegiac lyrics and autobiographical accounts of a group of poets moving from Iowa to Brooklyn in the years before and after the 2016 election, Fear of Description reinvigorates the prose poem, exploring the slippery terrain between grief and friendship, artifice and technology, writing and ritual, hauntings and obsessions - searching for joy in art but instead finding it in pitch darkness. As the narrative cuts back and forth in time and circles around itself, the stories which begin to emerge in this remarkable book - of precarious employment, dead dogs speaking through Ouija boards and youthful brilliance cut short - explore at once the struggle to find one's place in the world, and the fear of being trapped once there. 'Through Poppick's memories we relive that brief window of youth when friendship is the magic audience that grounds us' Jennifer Moxley.
Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - From Midwestern bars to Brooklyn apartments, narrative poems that find millennials adrift--in political upheaval and personal crisis--and trying to find their way back to one anotherWinner of the 2018 National Poetry Series competition, selected by Brenda ShaughnessyThese poems tell the story of a generation in crisis: at odds with its own ideals, precariously (or just un-) employed, and absolutely terrified of seeing itself in the planet's future. Is our contemporary moment pure tragedy, or a dark joke Can it be both Cutting back and forth in time and ranging between elegiac lyrics and autobiographical accounts of a group of poets moving from Iowa to Brooklyn in the years just before and after the 2016 election, Fear of Description reinvigorates the prose poem, exploring the slippery terrain between grief and friendship, artifice and technology, writing and ritual, hauntings and obsessions--searching for joy in art but instead finding it in pitch darkness.