Synopses & Reviews
With a mix of political commentary and lyricism in a range of forms, Touché evokes an adrenaline rush as the reader is swept up into Rod Smith's unique blend of humor.
I am no I I slight
I've taught myself to unwrite
and then wreathed, saturate, blank
the severed glinting worlds rebelieve
or they all access overall not-so, a not-so
lucid, a lucid one, the squirrels that I live there
^.^ ~ alright then, alright mr squirrel there, yep.
Rod Smith edits the journal Aerial, publishes Edge Books, and manages Bridge Street Books in Washington, DC. Smith co-edited The Selected Letters of Robert Creeley, (University of California Press, 2014).
Review
"Smith (Deed), an editor, publisher, and bookseller with three decades' worth of textual experiments to his name, sets new poetic challenges with these flirty, agile, and occasionally sarcastic poems. Sometimes he makes fun of the digital age: 'Loops of the small bowel/ fight spam on the Internet.' Sometimes he opens up a pair of words to find hidden import: 'Between tortoise and torture you'll/ find and analyze a repetition fetish/ & accidental death.' Coherence is something his 'wholemeal halfwits in the bunker silo's/ frontal sinus palate polojama' have to seek, and not always something they find. Instead, alert or adrift in their linguistic games, Smith's pages imitate a kind of anarchy, delighting in chaos and inviting us in: his 'house/ has a learning & the house/ has a viewfinder the best/ thing in the house though/ is an anklet,' he muses. His jazzy absurdities talk back to the Flarf poets and the earlier L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E writers, but their freewheeling aims bring them at least as close to earlier kinds of aural experiment. Smith's all-over-the-place phrases and apparent stochastic effects will repel some readers, but others will certainly feel at home, saying along with the poet 'we are the unlikely beings/ & our secret/ is not to// talk about any one thing.' (Apr.)" Publishers Weekly Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
Synopsis
Poems that deconstruct class, culture, and language with intentionally jolting moves of irreverence and silliness.
About the Author
Rod Smith edits the journal Aerial, publishes Edge Books, and manages Bridge Street Books in Washington, DC. He has taught at the The Iowa Writers' Workshop, The Maryland Institute College of Art, The Corcoran College of Art + Design, and George Mason University. Smith co-edited The Selected Letters of Robert Creeley (University of California Press, 2014).