Synopses & Reviews
June takes up the whirlpooling, epic project of Daniel Brenner's prizewinning The Stupefying Flashbulbs. Narrative emerges despite the "pleasurable obstacles" (as one reviewer called them) of these poems, which, in hallucinatory, luminous, yet spare verbiage trace the obscure appearances of "perfumed people," pioneers allincluding one Xi An, a "guardian of paradise"as they weather a flood, butchery, and "blistering synthesis."
From "Wax":
Palsied pioneers
A radioactive heat
The flood is coming
Time to wrap chemicals
About the whirlpool
With speciousness
Daniel Brenner was born in Pennsylvania, and currently lives and writes in Jersey City, NJ. He went to Bard College.
Synopsis
Outsider, outrider, and outlier, Daniel Brenner writes short, acidic, penetrable lines that perform what Fanny Howe calls the ecstatic lash.”
About the Author
Daniel Brenner was born in PA, and currently lives and writes in Jersey City, NJ. He started writing poetry around 1993. He went to Bard College, where his advisor was John Ashbery. Lately, Daniel has been reading a lot of old Buddhist manuscripts from Ceylon. To get along, Daniel works as an independent contractor.