Eros & (Fill in the Blank), Charles Freeland

Eros & (Fill in the Blank)

Charles Freeland

Publisher: BlazeVOX books
PubDate: 12/28/2009
ISBN: 9781935402732
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $16.00
Quantity Available: 11
Pages: 130
 

Poetry. "Charles Freeland dances under moonlight. The landscape for his delightfully curious insights is visual, symbolic, a work of art and an advanced warning dusted with allusion, playfulness and literary confidence. A poem in prose, an epistolary project, EROS unspools advice wise, subversive and funny; very funny. Sentences tumble, one after the other. Truth rides shotgun to contradiction. I suspect James Joyce has placed an advanced order for this book-length paragraph of lilting depth and joy, as well as Charles Bernstein, Charles Simic, Lee Ann Brown, Frank O'Hara and assorted scholastics and philosophers. Freeland is Polonius on acid. Unlike Polonius, the author is advantaged by having read the tragedy's fifth act while simultaneously knowing pleasures of sensation and the 'fact of the human body. Its shape like the modest ginger root.' As only passionate careful writers can do, Freeland offers his readers—you and you and you—his brimming heart on his well-tailored sleeve. On our 'advanced planet' Psyche is in danger, EROS cautions—though worth much regard. How bright Freeland's moon"—Sarah Sarai.

Author City: DAYTON, OH USA

Charles Freeland, a 2008 recipient of the Individual Excellence Award in Poetry from the Ohio Arts Council, lives and works in Dayton, Ohio. His books and chapbooks include Through the Funeral Mountains on a Burro, Grubb, Chilean Sea Bass is Really Just Patagonian Toothfish, Furiant, Not Polka, Eulalie & Squid, The Case of the Danish King Halfdene, and Where We Saw Them Last.

Reviews and Other Links
author site The Fossil Record
Spring Cleaning in the Labyrinth of the Continuum


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