Both Poems Anne Tardos Books
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Poetry. "What a joyful and intricate exhibit of the love of language, here in BOTH POEMS. After I Am You, nothing would work but both. Learn what metaphors aren't and how autobiographies can be and not be"—Bernadette Mayer.
Both Poems Anne Tardos Books
I'm halfway through this book which comprises two long, formally-constrained pieces. `Pronounce' offers a not-quite A-Z of short poems each driven by a single pronoun (All, Another, Anything etc.), using material gathered from various sources--whilst `NINE 1-63' offers nine-line poems of nine words a line. What I love about this work is the productive tension that emerges between the technique and the material going into it--work often so personal it becomes impersonal: `I paint my identity in a light that elevates me above the mean cravings I'm subject to' (`Myself'); `my role as a form is to seek other forms' (`My'); `everyone is potentially everyone else' (`Everyone / Everybody'). And what's not to love about a book which contains a picture of a `slumbering kangaroo who is into wordless thinking'?!--Scott Thurston
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The first line of this book is "Love is found in all the way friends speak." It doesn't get any better. Recommended only for people who want to read 100+ pages of things like that.
I'm halfway through this book which comprises two long, formally-constrained pieces. `Pronounce' offers a not-quite A-Z of short poems each driven by a single pronoun (All, Another, Anything etc.), using material gathered from various sources--whilst `NINE 1-63' offers nine-line poems of nine words a line. What I love about this work is the productive tension that emerges between the technique and the material going into it--work often so personal it becomes impersonal `I paint my identity in a light that elevates me above the mean cravings I'm subject to' (`Myself'); `my role as a form is to seek other forms' (`My'); `everyone is potentially everyone else' (`Everyone / Everybody'). And what's not to love about a book which contains a picture of a `slumbering kangaroo who is into wordless thinking'?!
--Scott Thurston
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