Strange Flesh
by:
William Logan (author)
A new collection from a poet acclaimed for his immaculate craft and impressive rangeWilliam Logan’S dark, intense, muscular verse has long unsettled some of the standard agreements of American poetry. His eighth collection finds its home in the elsewhere, in the various small towns and ancient...
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A new collection from a poet acclaimed for his immaculate craft and impressive rangeWilliam Logan’S dark, intense, muscular verse has long unsettled some of the standard agreements of American poetry. His eighth collection finds its home in the elsewhere, in the various small towns and ancient cities where the poet has felt some shimmering presence of the past. Logan uncovers the memory of the Leviathan in the Massachusetts fishing village where he was raised, the coupling of gods in Venice at the millennium, and signs of the Flood in Texas. He explores places familiar and unfamiliar, whether tenting on the plains with General Custer or seeing a horrific vision behind the Blaschkas’ famous glass models of the invertebrates. The inhabitants of Sodom and Gomorrah followed strange flesh; in the collapsing real-estate market of the past, this master of formality as well as form discovers the sins of the flesh that still haunt us.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780143114468 (0143114468)
Publish date: September 30th 2008
Publisher: Penguin
Pages no: 112
Edition language: English
When I seen all the bad ratings I thought this was distasteful poetry. "Strange Flesh" and a cover of a naked woman also gave me that assumption.But this was boring poetry, my second one this month that blew monkey farts.