The End of Everything and Everything That Comes after That: Wisconsin Poetry Series
Autor Nick Lantzen Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 mar 2024
Mixing sincerity with irony, lyric with vernacular, Lantz’s collisions of style and subject are at their most vibrant in the long sequence at the center of the collection, a series of poems that brilliantly capture the disruption and disorder of our lives during the COVID-19 pandemic in breathless, unpunctuated verse. Depicting the uncanny dissonance of living during and beyond events that feel world ending, this volume reminds us of the ways in which we carry our own traumas and the traumas of history with us in our daily lives.
Life is all gilded frescoes
and Arnold Palmers
at the clubhouse until Titus and his men
pass through with torches,
until Cortés and his men
pass through with torches, until Sherman
and his men and so on,
until men forget
what their hands looked like without torches.
—Excerpt from “Ruin”
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780299347949
ISBN-10: 029934794X
Pagini: 116
Ilustrații: 0 illus.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 46 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press
Seria Wisconsin Poetry Series
ISBN-10: 029934794X
Pagini: 116
Ilustrații: 0 illus.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 46 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press
Seria Wisconsin Poetry Series
Recenzii
“From the brilliant mind of Nick Lantz, this expansive collection thrives in dissonance, pinging from politics, climate, the pandemic, and cancer to pop culture and the small banalities of daily life in America. Both scathing and tender, always surprising, these poems ripped my heart out.”—Cynthia Marie Hoffman, author of Exploding Head
"Lantz’s poems struggle compellingly with the complicity and compartmentalizing of twenty-first-century middle-class American life. The paradox of cancer treatment—injecting poison to keep the patient alive—is a moving analog for this malaise: how much toxicity can we survive? Yet there is a profound tenderness throughout that refuses despair—this is what makes Lantz a brilliant poet of the Anthropocene.”—Nicky Beer, author of Real Phonies and Genuine Fakes
“Lantz breaks lines the way life falls out from under us and drops us into a new obsession, heartbreak, diagnosis, or news cycle. Testicular cancer. The blight of an NRA convention. The choreography of politicians spinning misery into a few poll percentage points. A new Word of the Day, a meditation on which acts as an analog to an Anglo-Saxon riddle. I won’t temper my admiration (or my genial jealousy) for Lantz’s work, so let me tell you: I cannot stop thinking about this book and, perhaps more importantly, I can’t stop feeling it.”—Emilia Phillips, author of Embouchure
"Lantz’s poems struggle compellingly with the complicity and compartmentalizing of twenty-first-century middle-class American life. The paradox of cancer treatment—injecting poison to keep the patient alive—is a moving analog for this malaise: how much toxicity can we survive? Yet there is a profound tenderness throughout that refuses despair—this is what makes Lantz a brilliant poet of the Anthropocene.”—Nicky Beer, author of Real Phonies and Genuine Fakes
“Lantz breaks lines the way life falls out from under us and drops us into a new obsession, heartbreak, diagnosis, or news cycle. Testicular cancer. The blight of an NRA convention. The choreography of politicians spinning misery into a few poll percentage points. A new Word of the Day, a meditation on which acts as an analog to an Anglo-Saxon riddle. I won’t temper my admiration (or my genial jealousy) for Lantz’s work, so let me tell you: I cannot stop thinking about this book and, perhaps more importantly, I can’t stop feeling it.”—Emilia Phillips, author of Embouchure
Notă biografică
Nick Lantz is the author of four previous books of poetry, including You, Beast and The Lightning That Strikes the Neighbors’ House. His poems have appeared in the Best American Poetry anthology and his awards include the Larry Levis Reading Prize, the Great Lakes Colleges Association New Writer Award, and a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. Lantz teaches in the MFA program at Sam Houston State University and lives in Huntsville, Texas, with his wife and cats.
Cuprins
Contents
1
Ruin
Poem on a Photo of a Reflection of a Bowl of Plastic Fruit
A Bow, a Basket, a Cloud
Poem Not Ending with a Phone Call
The Rabbit
Poem Not Ending with a Gesture
After Aeschylus
Poem Not Ending with U.S. Border Agents Tear-Gassing Migrant Children
I Feel Like a Million $
Poem Not Ending with Francisco Vázquez de Coronado
The Three Types of Knowledge
Poem Not Ending in a Shrug
2
Word of the Day
Word of the Day
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Postoperative
Poem Not Ending with the President’s Hands Upturned in an Expression of Unfathomable Indifference
Poem Not Ending with Anesthesia
Ode to the Dead of Bowling Green
A Cloud Weighs over a Million Pounds
Poem Not Ending with My Grandfather’s Will
Photograph of My Wife Shaving My Head
Mise en Abyme
The Survivorship
“Terrific,” “Tremendous,” “Loser,” “Tough,” “Smart,” “Weak,” “Dangerous,” “Great,” “Stupid,” “Classy,” “Big,” “Huge,” “Amazing,” “Lightweight,” “Win,” “Bad,” “Crooked,” “Moron,” “We,” “They,” “Zero”
My Father, Singing
Poem Not Ending with a Transcript of the Final Voicemails of 9/11 Victims
An Urn for Ashes
Acknowledgments
1
Ruin
Poem on a Photo of a Reflection of a Bowl of Plastic Fruit
A Bow, a Basket, a Cloud
Poem Not Ending with a Phone Call
The Rabbit
Poem Not Ending with a Gesture
After Aeschylus
Poem Not Ending with U.S. Border Agents Tear-Gassing Migrant Children
I Feel Like a Million $
Poem Not Ending with Francisco Vázquez de Coronado
The Three Types of Knowledge
Poem Not Ending in a Shrug
2
Word of the Day
Word of the Day
Word of the Day
Word of the Day
Word of the Day
Word of the Day
Word of the Day
Word of the Day
Word of the Day
Word of the Day
Word of the Day
Word of the Day
Word of the Day
Word of the Day
Word of the Day
Word of the Day
Word of the Day
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Word of the Day
Word of the Day
Word of the Day
Word of the Day
Word of the Day
Word of the Day
Word of the Day
Word of the Day
Word of the Day
3
Postoperative
Poem Not Ending with the President’s Hands Upturned in an Expression of Unfathomable Indifference
Poem Not Ending with Anesthesia
Ode to the Dead of Bowling Green
A Cloud Weighs over a Million Pounds
Poem Not Ending with My Grandfather’s Will
Photograph of My Wife Shaving My Head
Mise en Abyme
The Survivorship
“Terrific,” “Tremendous,” “Loser,” “Tough,” “Smart,” “Weak,” “Dangerous,” “Great,” “Stupid,” “Classy,” “Big,” “Huge,” “Amazing,” “Lightweight,” “Win,” “Bad,” “Crooked,” “Moron,” “We,” “They,” “Zero”
My Father, Singing
Poem Not Ending with a Transcript of the Final Voicemails of 9/11 Victims
An Urn for Ashes
Acknowledgments