The Enemy of My Enemy Is Me

The Enemy of My Enemy Is Me
Author: Conor Bracken
Publisher: Diode Editions
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2021-06-15
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1939728398

In his debut collection of poems, Conor Bracken traces the nerves of toxic masculinity—white as maggots but taut as lyre strings—that twitch and fizz inside events as homegrown as school shootings and as distant as the execution of medieval French heretics. Everywhere, though, there are bodies: the stout slouch of Henry Kissinger in a towel, a headless snake writhing in a footwell, a cantor with a beautiful voice and an inexorable need to be touched. And then there’s the body of our speaker: “white and alive and in love” and damaged by the same ravenous appetites he isn’t always able to curb. There is no hero here, only a song that turns towards and away from reckoning with the costs the neo-imperial world order extracts from bodies both supine and thrashing. These poems flicker like fire and billow like night’s velvet curtain, which you can “roughen with one hand / and smooth with the other.”

British Poetry and the American Revolution

British Poetry and the American Revolution
Author: Martin Kallich
Publisher: Troy, N.Y. : Whitston Publishing Company
Total Pages: 792
Release: 1988
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

"Martin Kallich's important contribution to our knowledge of American Revolutionary verse lists and gives more reprintings of Revolutionary periodical poems than any other single bibliography."Periodical Verse of the American Revolution

Poetry as Window and Mirror

Poetry as Window and Mirror
Author: Jacqueline Klooster
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2011-03-21
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9004202293

Concentrating on the interaction between contemporary Hellenistic poets, this book attempts to chart the complex dynamics of Alexandrian poetical imitation and reception in the light of poetical self-positioning.