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Ka-Ching! (Pitt Poetry)

by Denise Duhamel

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"In the midst of financial crisis, Duhamel's 11th collection opens with prose poems printed on the back of pretend $100,000 bills, whose shape limits the length of the poems, suggesting the ways that money limits art and the world in which art is made. This power is most heartbreaking in the section 'one-armed bandits,' which tells of a freak escalator accident in Atlantic City that injured the poet's parents. With characteristic forthrightness, Duhamel (Two and Two) recollects 'blood soaking the silver escalator steps, the casino carpet.// Up and down and round and round. All the bald lemons and cherries spinning.' Duhamel's blunt, occasionally playful voice is versatile, treating subjects like war, gender, porn, language and also illness: 'I sobered up and looked at my plate of pale scrambled eggs,/ what I imagined cancer looked like.' Although long lines and expository prose blocks dominate this collection, the poet's lyricism emerges in moments when she employs traditional form in surprising ways, such as a sestina in which every line ends with a variant of Sean Penn's surname: 'But honest, I come in peace, Sean Penn,/ writing on my plane ride home. I want no part of your penthouse/ on the snowy slopes of your Aspen.' Duhamel doesn't break new aesthetic ground, but she has written some of the first poetry to deeply register the current economic crisis." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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Ka-Ching! is a book of poems that explores America’s obsession with money. It also includes a crown of sonnets about e-bay, sestinas on the subjects of Sean Penn and the main characters of fairytales, a pantoum that riffs on a childhood riddle, and a villanelle inspired by bathroom grafitti.

About the Author

Denise Duhamel is associate professor of English at Florida International University.  She is the author of ten poetry collections, including Two and Two and Queen for a Day: Selected and New Poems. Duhamel has also written five chapbooks of poetry and coedited, with Maureen Seaton and David Trinidad, Saints of Hysteria: A Half-Century of Collaborative American Poetry. The recipient of numerous awards, including a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship, she has been anthologized widely, appearing in six volumes of The Best American Poetry.

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ISBN:
9780822960218
Author:
Duhamel, Denise
Publisher:
University of Pittsburgh Press
Subject:
Single Author / American
Subject:
American - General
Subject:
Children s All Ages - Poetry / Plays
Subject:
Poetry-A to Z
Edition Description:
1st Edition
Series:
Pitt Poetry Series
Publication Date:
20090131
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
72
Dimensions:
8.5 x 6 x 0.3 in
Age Level:
Children's All Ages - Poetry / Plays

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "In the midst of financial crisis, Duhamel's 11th collection opens with prose poems printed on the back of pretend $100,000 bills, whose shape limits the length of the poems, suggesting the ways that money limits art and the world in which art is made. This power is most heartbreaking in the section 'one-armed bandits,' which tells of a freak escalator accident in Atlantic City that injured the poet's parents. With characteristic forthrightness, Duhamel (Two and Two) recollects 'blood soaking the silver escalator steps, the casino carpet.// Up and down and round and round. All the bald lemons and cherries spinning.' Duhamel's blunt, occasionally playful voice is versatile, treating subjects like war, gender, porn, language and also illness: 'I sobered up and looked at my plate of pale scrambled eggs,/ what I imagined cancer looked like.' Although long lines and expository prose blocks dominate this collection, the poet's lyricism emerges in moments when she employs traditional form in surprising ways, such as a sestina in which every line ends with a variant of Sean Penn's surname: 'But honest, I come in peace, Sean Penn,/ writing on my plane ride home. I want no part of your penthouse/ on the snowy slopes of your Aspen.' Duhamel doesn't break new aesthetic ground, but she has written some of the first poetry to deeply register the current economic crisis." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
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Ka-Ching! is a book of poems that explores America’s obsession with money. It also includes a crown of sonnets about e-bay, sestinas on the subjects of Sean Penn and the main characters of fairytales, a pantoum that riffs on a childhood riddle, and a villanelle inspired by bathroom grafitti.
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