Description
Poetry. This book explores the emotional and socio-political lives of a cast of characters based on autobiography, but devised by sound. The book's claustrophobic tercets combined with spiraling repetition help foreground the importance of artifice and code, the very elements the book's characters undermine, complicate, and expose. The code is a score. To sound out the story. The book was inspired in part by the author reading Jack Spicer, "I was excited by the serial poem as a form as well as the idea that there is no such thing as a single poem.... This was me not stopping."
"This is a daring and contemporary voice that speaks of pills, guns, and of shame. The story is captivating, the echoes of recurring themes and stanzas are haunting: this book is a blast."—Anne Tardos
Author Bio
Susan Landers is the author of 248 MGS., A PANIC PICNIC and COVERS, both published by O Books. Her chapbooks include 15: A Poetic Engagement with the Chicago Manual of Style (Least Weasel) and What I Was Tweeting While You Were On Facebook. She was the founding editor of the journal Pom2, a journal of poetic polylogue and has an MFA from George Mason University. She lives in Brooklyn.
Author City: BROOKLYN, NY USA