Cantitate/Preț
Produs

Spooky Action at a Distance

Autor David Alpaugh
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 mai 2020
David Alpaugh's Spooky Action at a Distance-a collection of double-title poems-include irreverent, insightful commentary on subjects both current and timeless. The poetic form is Alpaugh's invention. Masterfully versified with taut control of form and content, on topics ranging from the high precision of science and mathematics to the vagaries and subjectivity of art, this unique collection contains a seemingly endless supply of wit, witticism, wonders, and revelations. PRAISE FOR SPOOKY ACTION AT A DISTANCE: I can't count how many times I laughed out loud while reading David Alpaugh's Spooky Action at a Distance. Alpaugh's wit is so original, so outlandish, so outrageous, that at first it's hard to believe he's pulling off one after another of these double-title poems, a form he invented and one that could not be better suited to his brilliant, iconoclastic mind. As impressive as Alpaugh's poetic skill-his dexterity, musical ear and gift for turning clichés on their heads-is his range of reference. From childhood to history to mythology to politics to literature and back, Alpaugh takes us on a magical mystery tour through a universe of his own making. - Lynne Knight, author of The Persistence of Longing For me, Alpaugh's wit-in the old high metaphysical sense of that word-is the primary source of his power and virtue. He is an insatiably curious man who somehow manages to get everything into his poems. In Spooky Action at a Distance, Alpaugh is all about serious play and endlessly capable of surprise. Tracking the moves he makes connecting double-title after double-title is its own reward, a pleasure so pure as not to be missed. - William Slaughter, editor of Mudlark David Alpaugh's Spooky Action at a Distance offers readers a cornucopia of delights, complications, and some truly moving insights-all in an intriguing new form of his own invention. Alpaugh's double-title form shows how two titles can be separate, like two photons miles apart, yet "entangled" in meaning and intent. Alpaugh is an excellent poetic space travel guide. This collection reminds me of the language used to describe properties of quarks-strangeness and charm. Alpaugh's poems are structured, but still filled with plenty of actual strangeness and charm. And one need not enter a particle accelerator to discover these surprises. Just get this book! - Kathleen Lynch, author of Lucky Witness ABOUT THE AUTHOR: David Alpaugh holds degrees in English from Rutgers University and the University of California, Berkeley, where he was both a Woodrow Wilson and Ford Foundation Fellow. His poems have appeared in more than a hundred literary journals from Able Muse to Poetry to ZYZZYVA, and his first collection, Counterpoint, won the Nicholas Roerich Poetry Prize from Story Line Press. David Alpaugh's essays, "The Professionalization of Poetry" (Poets & Writers Magazine), "What's Really Wrong With Poetry Book Contests" (Rattle), and "The New Math of Poetry" (Chronicle of Higher Education)-have been widely discussed online. His musical play, Yesteryear: 3 Days in Paris with François Villon, was recently published by Scene4. Since he debuted the double-title poem in Mudlark in 2016, more than a hundred have appeared in journals and anthologies. He currently teaches literature for the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at their UC Berkeley and Cal State East Bay campuses.
Citește tot Restrânge

Preț: 7409 lei

Nou

Puncte Express: 111

Preț estimativ în valută:
1418 1477$ 1179£

Carte disponibilă

Livrare economică 18 ianuarie-01 februarie 25
Livrare express 04-10 ianuarie 25 pentru 1595 lei

Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76

Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781773490519
ISBN-10: 1773490516
Pagini: 106
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.15 kg
Editura: Word Galaxy

Notă biografică

David Alpaugh is the author of Spooky Action at a Distance (Word Galaxy Press, 2020), a book of "double-title" poems, a form he invented; Seeing the There There, a book of visual poems; and Counterpoint, winner of the Nicholas Roerich Poetry Prize from Story Line Press and reissued in 2021 by Red Hen Press. He has published more than four hundred poems in literary journals from Able Muse to Poetry to Zyzzyva. He is one of the contemporary poets included in the Heyday Press anthology California Poetry from the Gold Rush to the Present and has been a finalist for Poet Laureate of California. He teaches literature for the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at its Cal State East Bay Campus and poetry writing at the University of California, Berkeley Extension.