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Poems Written Near a Laundromat
Michael Snyder
Poems Written Near a Laundromat
Michael Snyder
Few first books in experimental poetry have plunged the commode of conventionality like Michael Snyder's Poems Written Near a Laundromat. Shekure Alakusoglu writes: "It's coitus imagination and high-jinx jingles are likely to blow your panties off into new dimensions of the cosmoverse, and standing there naked, you will feel no remorse giving God back the fig leaves Modern Poetry has just dropped an atomic bomb on the novel!"A Canto of Rant and Lament for 21st Century Leftovers i I am the mute deaf blind younger old person Of the opposite sex who is more or less Educated than you are And holds bad or good religious Political social opinions. So let's step into the tub together, shall we?: The human condition[er] conjoins drastic [sham] poos on split ends of the dynamically Lobed- it is Judgment day for bad hair. The bottom is draining We are behind Half-steps The evolution that could help us through confessions of diagnostics of savings From oblivion In lounge hall life and sums of good movies do we forget The D{ivorce}bomb that dudded nuclear fami(lies) There is a ton of wanton candy wrappers Oscillating in pop-up camper credo By pecking order they croon and brood a callus hubbub
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | July 7, 2006 |
ISBN13 | 9780595404315 |
Publishers | iUniverse, Inc. |
Pages | 207 |
Dimensions | 187 × 11 × 231 mm · 367 g |
Language | English |
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