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Maximum Gaga

by Lara Glenum

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Staff Pick

Glenum returns with another grotesque and fantastical orgy of poems. This time they seem to be connected like a weird Richard Foreman play translated into redneck, red-light Dadaisms. Her words blur and hiss like a radio not quite tuned right, but you can't turn it off because they're saying things you've never heard or imagined before. These poems make even your weirdest dreams seem boring.
Recommended by Kevin Sampsell, Powell's City of Books

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Poetry. Get minky in the momodrome with Lara Glenum's second book, MAXIMUM GAGA. In scenic Catatonia, the Normopath snoozles, the Cherubim applaud, King Minus lies face-down, the Visual Mercenaries burst in, Icky and his school-boy minions race past, and the Queen Naked Mole Rat climbs inside the miraculating machine. Reworking the tabloid maximalism of Jacobean drama, this book investigates the politics of aesthetics and prosthetics, gender and power. With original cover art by Swedish artist Mia Makila. Lara Glenum's first book, THE HOUNDS OF NO, is also available from SPD.

About the Author

Lara Glenum is a poet, scholar, and translator. She is the author of two books of poetry: THE HOUNDS OF NO (Action Books, 2005) and MAXIMUM GAGA (Action Books, 2009). With Arielle Greenberg, she is the co-editor of GURLESQUE, an anthology of contemporary women's poetry and visual art (Saturnalia Books, 2010). She is currently collaborating with sound, visual, and digital media artists on Meat Out of the Eater, a multimedia production. Her poems have appeared in NEW AMERICAN WRITING, Conjunctions, FENCE, DENVER QUARTERLY, and elsewhere. The previous recipient of a Fulbright Fellowship to Prague, Lara translates 20th and 21st century Czech poetry. With Josef Horacek, she is translating the late Czech Modernist Vladimir Holan, a project that has received an NEA Translation Fellowship. Her areas of critical research include women Modernists, the historical avant-garde, gender and the grotesque, and the gothic. Lara teaches in the MFA program in Creative Writing at LSU. She also serves as the chair of the Multimedia Writing advisory board for WILA (Women in the Literary Arts).

Product Details

ISBN:
9780979975530
Publisher:
Action Books
Subject:
General Poetry
Author:
Glenum, Lara
Publication Date:
20090201
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
SU
Language:
English
Pages:
108
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Product details 108 pages Small Pr Distribution - English 9780979975530 Reviews:
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Glenum returns with another grotesque and fantastical orgy of poems. This time they seem to be connected like a weird Richard Foreman play translated into redneck, red-light Dadaisms. Her words blur and hiss like a radio not quite tuned right, but you can't turn it off because they're saying things you've never heard or imagined before. These poems make even your weirdest dreams seem boring.

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