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More copies of this ISBNThe Dance of No Hard Feelingsby Mark Bibbins
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Delirious Adventure stories in the shape of poems.--Laurie Anderson Bibbins . . . has the courage to stop, to pin down the always irrational present moment, and the reader is eager to follow, to inhale its scathing or enticing perfume. . . . A brilliant young poet.--John Ashbery Those who will feel themselves spoken for by these poems have been hungrily awaiting this book. --Publishers Weekly, starred review In his second collection, The Dance of No Hard Feelings, Lambda Award winner Mark Bibbins pressures language into a performance of surprising, invigorating movements across syntax and line. Vulnerable, yet suspicious and sharp-witted, he responds to a nation responsible for and besieged by a bankrupted presidency, employing concise lyrics and longer sequences while in the process inventing a new form, the exploded double haiku. Incited by progressive blogs, ad campaigns, elegy, and Eros, Bibbins addresses environmental catastrophe and grotesque political posturing in our nascent millennium, as well as the corporate media's willingness to front for the worst offenders as it both panders and condescends to audiences drunk on doublespeak. These are songs of passionate and ambivalence sung in a dark time. Wrong decisions are harder to make than most people realize, tears flying sideways in a gale. We swerve in the road so as not to hit dead things but I used to know someone who did the opposite. He liked to drive through them. Stars are most serious when seen from the back of a pickup truck while very very drunk and if someone kisses you there it doesn't count. . . . Mark Bibbins teaches writing workshops at The New School, where he co-founded LIT magazine. A recipient of the Lambda Literary Award, his poems have appeared in Poetry and The Paris Review, among others. He lives in New York City. Synopsis:"Mark Bibbins [is a] brilliant young poet." --John Ashbery Synopsis:Poetry. The poems in THE DANCE OF NO HARD FEELINGS are informed by political blogs, electronic music, advertising slogans, and the devil himself (think Mick Jagger more than Milton). Sly elegies and erotic love poems unlatch themselves from time and place and question the concept of a queer sensibility. Like Frank O'Hara, Mark Bibbins mines irony and wry cynicism while celebrating empathy and beauty, advocating all the while that dancing-while-thinking is the best strategy for living. "Bibbins ... has the courage to stop, to pin down the always irrational present moment, and the reader is eager to follow, to inhale its scathing or enticing perfume.... A brilliant young poet"--John Ashbery. About the AuthorMark Bibbins teaches writing workshops at The New School, where he co-founded Lit magazine. A recipient of the Lambda Literary Award, his poems have appeared in Poetry and The Paris Review, among others. He lives in New York City. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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