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Publisher Comments:

“[Ander Monson’s] poems celebrate defiant excess. In this land of scarcity, right-living involves using up what you have, where you have it; otherwise someone might wreck, steal, or use it and you might not get any. A carpe diem for obscure, doomed youth.”—Stephen Burt

Inspired by the cult Japanese video game Katamari Damacy, these poems increase in size and momentum, rolling more and more into their orbits as they go. Formally inventive and fun, The Available World examines the beauty and terror of excess.

Ander Monson lives in Tucson, Arizona.

Review:

"Monson has become increasingly well-known for his unusual books of prose (most recently, Vanishing Point), which toy with and subvert traditional notions of narrative and memoir, but he is, at heart, a poet, as this second collection attests. Hyperactive, and as much a product of the Internet age as they are about its phenomena--addiction to buying stuff, obsession with minor celebrities, general information overload--these poems tour a consciousness that can't quite figure out where it begins and ends. Accounts of Web browsing come off like lovely pastorals ('Online: sprinkling clicks among the pixels'), and vicarious living brings a surprising freshness to the everyday, 'as if I've never seen/ the world in which I live before.' A series of poems called 'Availability' ravel together Star Trek actor — cum — Twitter celeb Wil Wheaton, wine scholarship and 'Blackberries rustling in silent in pockets' in an attempt at intimacy with a beloved. There's a series of sermons, an 'Elegy for Beotch' and disoriented recollections of bygone technology: 'Last year's winter storm warnings/ replaying on a VCR.// What's a VCR?' The occasional prosiness of these poems is countered by the surprising music they bring to so many unpoetic things. The best will inspire readers to follow Monson's order to 'Keep it all on your memory disks.' (July)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright PWyxz LLC)

Synopsis:

Ander Monson's] poems celebrate defiant excess. In this land of scarcity, right-living involves using up what you have, where you have it; otherwise someone might wreck, steal, or use it and you might not get any. A carpe diem for obscure, doomed youth.--Stephen Burt

Inspired by the cult Japanese video game Katamari Damacy, these poems increase in size and momentum, rolling more and more into their orbits as they go. Formally inventive and fun, The Available World examines the beauty and terror of excess.

Ander Monson lives in Tucson, Arizona.

Synopsis:

A meditation on information-overload and an elegy for the worlds we live in--digital, analog, and real.

About the Author

Ander Monson is the author of three published books (Neck Deep and Other Predicaments, Other Electricities, Vacationland), and one forthcoming (Vanishing Point, Graywolf, 2010). He is the editor DIAGRAM Magazine and the New Michigan Press. Though he lives in Tucson where he teaches at the University of Arizona, his heart still resides thirty hours northeast by car.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781932511833
Author:
Monson, Ander
Publisher:
Sarabande Books
Subject:
American - General
Subject:
Single Author / American
Subject:
Poetry-A to Z
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade Paper
Publication Date:
20100731
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Language:
English
Pages:
72
Dimensions:
9 x 6 x 0.25 in 6 oz

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Monson has become increasingly well-known for his unusual books of prose (most recently, Vanishing Point), which toy with and subvert traditional notions of narrative and memoir, but he is, at heart, a poet, as this second collection attests. Hyperactive, and as much a product of the Internet age as they are about its phenomena--addiction to buying stuff, obsession with minor celebrities, general information overload--these poems tour a consciousness that can't quite figure out where it begins and ends. Accounts of Web browsing come off like lovely pastorals ('Online: sprinkling clicks among the pixels'), and vicarious living brings a surprising freshness to the everyday, 'as if I've never seen/ the world in which I live before.' A series of poems called 'Availability' ravel together Star Trek actor — cum — Twitter celeb Wil Wheaton, wine scholarship and 'Blackberries rustling in silent in pockets' in an attempt at intimacy with a beloved. There's a series of sermons, an 'Elegy for Beotch' and disoriented recollections of bygone technology: 'Last year's winter storm warnings/ replaying on a VCR.// What's a VCR?' The occasional prosiness of these poems is countered by the surprising music they bring to so many unpoetic things. The best will inspire readers to follow Monson's order to 'Keep it all on your memory disks.' (July)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright PWyxz LLC)
"Synopsis" by , Ander Monson's] poems celebrate defiant excess. In this land of scarcity, right-living involves using up what you have, where you have it; otherwise someone might wreck, steal, or use it and you might not get any. A carpe diem for obscure, doomed youth.--Stephen Burt

Inspired by the cult Japanese video game Katamari Damacy, these poems increase in size and momentum, rolling more and more into their orbits as they go. Formally inventive and fun, The Available World examines the beauty and terror of excess.

Ander Monson lives in Tucson, Arizona.

"Synopsis" by ,
A meditation on information-overload and an elegy for the worlds we live in--digital, analog, and real.
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