The banjo clock / Karen Garthe.
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- 9780520951693
- 0520951697
- 811/.6 23
- PS3607.A777
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 81).
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Cover; Contents; Fanta grape; Rid the kitchen; Ikebana; Gorge; Ink Runs; REHAB (we want grace walls); National sky; Buckle up, Sweetie; Piranesi under The Keystone of A; Eternal Youth; PARTITA Flat-out Mars; To Dolls Big as Clara; Bear; Dolly Loves the Ocean; Little Soulyard, 1; Island of the Judge who kept us; State Fair; First surge Cable; my Liebestod; Frail of a year; Midwest; soldiering PARTITA; Little Soulyard, 2; Sadly, I noticed; Andrew, all bespoke; The Porticos of Toulouse; Porn Guy Idée Fixe; Champagne Blondes / Little Scrap of Irony; The Challenge; 59th Street Station.
For Karen Garthe, poetry is a Molotov cocktail. A master of radical invention, Garthe combines brio of conception with linguistic virtuosity, bringing language to new life from the inside at breakneck speed. The Banjo Clock, her second collection, cultivates a luxuriant sensibility even as it interrupts poetic continuity with cuts, ironies, sharp wit, and wild recklessness. In poems that consider poetry itself, Garthe writes about preparing the medium, the ink, "the motion of new utility." She then turns to America's psychic maladies and the need to rehabilitate our democracy, now floundering.
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