Description
Poetry. "What's at stake in this book is nothing less than the fascination and frustration informing the felt distance between printed word and peopled world. With Pope-like precision, Pusateri would parlay 'the me who is he' into a quick-witted poetic for our precarious times, each pointed sentence pointing up both an artifice 'illuminated by its own refrain' and the shared punch lines of those who will 'know which years were feast and which ones famished.' That would be us, people. Like this reader, readers will be sure to pilfer from anon, presently."—Joe Amato
"ANON records 'soft static falling as forecast' and an ostensible caress that materializes as 'an unpleasant repetition eroding his arm.' Against the bleak banalities of this 'experience in syndication,' Chris Pusateri strikes back with a bracing admixture of silliness and patient intelligence. The result is 'tricky scripture' whose 'details breathe and carry you beyond the border of expertise.' The tidiness of our despair is disrupted in anon by a better and more urgent 'imbalance that makes the heart work harder.'"—Elizabeth Robinson
Author Bio
Chris Pusateri is a flyover poet based in Denver. A former resident of London, Mexico City, and Kingston (Jamaica), his accent is a mess. He is the author of several books and chapbooks of poetry—most recently COMMON TIME (Steerage Press, 2012), Molecularity (Dusie, 2011), and ANON (BlazeVox [books], 2008)—and his work appears in many periodicals, including American Letters & Commentary, Boston Review, Chicago Review, Jacket, and Verse. A librarian by trade, he lives with his partner, the poet Michelle Naka Pierce.
Author City: DENVER, CO USA