Our Chrome Arms of Gymnasium, Crystal Curry

Our Chrome Arms of Gymnasium

Crystal Curry

Publisher: Slope Editions
PubDate: 11/1/2010
ISBN: 9780977769858
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $14.95
Quantity Available: 31
Pages: 96
 

Poetry. Written through a dark time, Curry's poems in OUR CHROME ARMS OF GYMNASIUM navigate, as she says, "sexual communication and logic and the breakdown that occurs when people are perceiving different realities and trying to make sex, love and relationships work." She approaches this cavernous struggle with, in her words, "glee and mania" and breathes a fresh breath into formal meter.

Author City: SEATTLE, WA USA

Crystal Curry was born in Greenville, Illinois, in 1974. She is the author of Logotherapy Pant (Cosa Nostra Editions, 2008) and OUR CHROME ARMS OF GYMNASIUM (Slope Editions, 2010). She is a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, where she received a Maytag Fellowship, a Teaching-Writing Fellowship and an Alberta Kelly Postgraduate Fellowship. Her poems have appeared widely in journals both off and online, such as Verse, DENVER QUARTERLY, Conduit, Open City, Interim, and Action, Yes. She lives in Seattle with poet Nico Vassilakis and their two children.

Reviews and Other Links
Poems @ Action, Yes
Caleb Tankersley @ NewPages
Greg Bem @ Rain Taxi




“A gorgeous, fast-moving, fast-morphing catalogue of attitude, this is a book with a sense of sass firmly attached to its excellent sense of humor and of social reality. Let us ‘live on an isthmus of forcible buzz’ indeed! Wielding a vocabulary that ranges from ‘brethren’ to ‘contrecoup,’ from ‘pluribus’ to ‘neo-kissing,’ the smart and unrelenting Curry is a master musician of the language and a most welcome new voice in American poetry. She speaks in quadraphonic Technicolor.”
—Cole Swensen

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