Tray - A L Nielsen - Books - Make Now Press - 9781942272106 - July 27, 2017
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Tray

A L Nielsen

Tray

Poetry. With TRAY, Aldon Nielsen establishes himself as a formidable voice among American poets. And voice, his forte and bete noire, articulates social criticism as aesthetic form. The incantations of religious and secular crusades are rendered in the eponymous opening poem as live scratching by a deejay (call him History, or God): Gangster Zimmerman as another wanna-be gangsta. And in the poems that constitute Escamotage, the second half of the book, Nielsen's penchant for puns, jokes and blues whimsy are offset by a deft lyricism that is, by turns, poignant (Interval is a touching homage to Lucille Clifton's The Lost Baby Poem), humorous (Clarence Farmer's Complaint) and celebratory (Experimental Hope). The common senses and uncommon sense delineated as TRAY will be balm for our new dark age.--Tyrone Williams

These days we're trying to save us. These are some good poems about that.--Rod Smith

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 27, 2017
ISBN13 9781942272106
Publishers Make Now Press
Pages 114
Dimensions 178 × 178 × 13 mm   ·   195 g
Language English  

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