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The Black Automaton (National Poetry Series Books)

by Douglas Kearney

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Publisher Comments:

Poetry. African American Studies. Winner of the National Poetry Series, selected by Catherine Wagner. From ambivalent animals thriving after Katrina to party chants echoing in a burning city, THE BLACK AUTOMATON troubles rubble, cobbling a kind of life. In this collection bodies at risk seek renewal through violence and fertility, history and myth, flesh and radios. "First, you have to see Douglas Kearney's visual poems, which cheekily diagram cultural memes as if they were parts of speech (as they are). THE BLACK AUTOMATON has its share of sharp, tender lyrics, too . . . these exploit the political possibilities of puns and the way meanings hinge on inexact resemblance. Kearney's poems tweak and skewer pop culture and literary sources from Paul Laurence Dunbar to T.S. Eliot to traditional ballads and blues . . . Kearney's work turns poetic and cultural conventions disquietingly inside out"--Catherine Wagner.

Synopsis:

From ambivalent animals thriving after Katrina to party chants echoing in a burning city, The Black Automaton troubles rubble, cobbling a kind of life. In this collection, bodies at risk seek renewal through violence and fertility, history and myth, flesh and radios.

Synopsis:

"Kearney's innovative new collection makes me tremble like a 'mouth and mind full of fish hooks.'"

--Terrance Hayes

Synopsis:

"Douglas Kearney's innovative new collection makes me tremble like a 'mouth and mind full of fish hooks.' . . . These poems literally vibrate with Kearney's precocious intellect and passion. They hum, they bang, they bite. What else can I say? I have never encountered poetry like this before."—Terrance Hayes

About the Author

Douglas Kearney's work as a poet, performer and librettist has been featured in many venues in print, in-the-flesh and in digital code. His first book, Fear, Some, was published in 2006. In 2008, he was honored with a Whiting Writers Award. He lives in the Valley with his wife and teaches at California Institute of the Arts. For more info, visit www.douglaskearney.com.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781934200285
Author:
Kearney, Douglas
Publisher:
Fence Books
Selected by:
Wagner, Catherine
Selected:
Wagner, Catherine
Subject:
General
Subject:
Ethnic Studies - African American Studies - General
Subject:
American - African American
Subject:
General Poetry
Subject:
Poetry/African American
Edition Description:
Trade Paper
Series:
National Poetry Series Books
Publication Date:
20091231
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
95
Dimensions:
6 x 8 in

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"Synopsis" by , From ambivalent animals thriving after Katrina to party chants echoing in a burning city, The Black Automaton troubles rubble, cobbling a kind of life. In this collection, bodies at risk seek renewal through violence and fertility, history and myth, flesh and radios.
"Synopsis" by ,
"Kearney's innovative new collection makes me tremble like a 'mouth and mind full of fish hooks.'"

--Terrance Hayes

"Synopsis" by ,

"Douglas Kearney's innovative new collection makes me tremble like a 'mouth and mind full of fish hooks.' . . . These poems literally vibrate with Kearney's precocious intellect and passion. They hum, they bang, they bite. What else can I say? I have never encountered poetry like this before."—Terrance Hayes

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