Description
Poetry. "Travis Cebula's THE SUBLIMATION OF FREDERICK ECKERT is a fascinating text that asks the reader to consider how action, and the shadows of action, leave imprints in space. In doing so, Cebula presents a mixture of more traditional narrative, along with splintered, splintering fragments of language that together form a nuanced version of story that questions what it means to be whole, and how we construct, and receive, narrative (and wholeness). There is real sadness in these pages, and even wishful thinking, along with the sublimation promised by the title. There's also penance and forgiveness, and a promise of slightly altered outcomes, if only. As we read Cebula's work, we are 'furled by invitation' 'to the strange we that forms inside.'"—Jenny Drai"Cebula's lines tend to sparkle via mirage like sequence. He animates the atomized personality via THE SUBLIMATION OF FREDERICK ECKERT. In this book he attempts to rise above the magnetic shadow of the city as locus of material debris, always attempting to sublimate its poisonous morality of tedium and its attendant psychic carnage."—Will Alexander"What sort of poet takes up—as subject, as symbol, as a way into and through to something else, something larger—a man, an actual historical figure, whose only notable accomplishment in life seems to have been killing himself? Travis Cebula is that poet. His subject, Frederick Eckert, died 85 years ago, the only person ever to have leapt from the 102nd floor of the Empire State Building. THE SUBLIMATION OF FREDERICK ECKERT is an examination, and an investigation, of obsession and delusion as a sort of mystical seeking, as vision or as vision quest. Cebula's Eckert almost certainly comes closer to ecstatic transformation than the original. But then, what's so compelling about this book is that we are made to believe that this imaginative account may well be spot on."—Robert Wrigley
Author Bio
Travis Cebula resides in Colorado with his wife and trusty dogs, where he splits time between writing, photography, teaching, and restoring houses. REFUGEE is his seventh collection of poetry, and fifth published by the inimitable BlazeVOX [Books]. Black Lawrence Press published AFTER THE FOX (2014), a collaboration with Sarah Suzor. In June you can find him working on a new book and teaching with the Left Bank Writers Retreat in Paris, France. The rest of the year you can find him in a cloud of sawdust and weak metaphors.
Author City: GOLDEN, CO USA