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A Brief History of the Short-Lived: The Heretic Poems

Autor Chris Hutchinson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 2012
With his restless intellectual curiosity tempered by a dash of witty self-deprecation, Hutchinson deftly manoeuvres through hallowed halls of academia with humour and grace. Three stylistically distinct sections, "Imago", "A Brief History of the Short-Lived" and "Serialist" are interwoven throughout the collection, showcasing the range of Hutchinson's poetic ability. The "Brief History" poems explode from the page in densely allusive bursts of energy, clusters of images fired off at a rapid pace: "He is wearing a green felt / Fedora with an ostrich plume which bursts into flame the moment I drop / A three-sided coin into his outstretched flipper." By contrast, the "Imago" and "Serialist" sections are quieter and more meditative, though no less inventive or rich in imagery: "Rhetoric is big business / as Byzantine networks / replace its circle of friends." By turns gleefully irreverent, thoughtful and too clever for its own good, "A Brief History of the Short-Lived" defies description -- it must be read to be believed.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780889712669
ISBN-10: 0889712662
Pagini: 96
Dimensiuni: 137 x 198 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: Nightwood Editions

Recenzii

One way to approach a book of poems is to read it as a collection of evocative lines. Take, for instance, "Then your thought becomes a paper flower/ Unfolded by an artless whim/ And crumpled up by worrying neuroses/ And planted in the heart of reason." This is a pleasing passage, both rhythmically and intellectually: metaphor and sound working in tandem. An aesthetic akin to surrealism is at work in Hutchinson's latest collection.--Paul Tyler, "Arc Poetry Magazine"