That Our Eyes Be Rigged

Read [Kristi Maxwell Book] * That Our Eyes Be Rigged Online ! PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. That Our Eyes Be Rigged Fearless & masterful This book makes me a better poet. I love how the speaker fearlessly follows a line, such as here, I have all these lines / like a happy cokehead, and here, In who fits what word / In who fights what word / In fighting words / Them fighting words. Both of these come from a sequence called Every Time I Want to Write You, Im Going to Write a Line Instead. The conceit of the section alone is enough to ge]

That Our Eyes Be Rigged

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Rating : 4.87 (521 Votes)
Asin : 0991545419
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 80 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-07-01
Language : English

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Fearless & masterful This book makes me a better poet. I love how the speaker fearlessly follows a line, such as here, "I have all these lines / like a happy cokehead," and here, "In who fits what word / In who fights what word / In fighting words / Them fighting words." Both of these come from a sequence called "Every Time I Want to Write You, I'm Going to Write a Line Instead." The conceit of the section alone is enough to ge

About the Author KRISTI MAXWELL is the author of Realm Sixty-Four (2008), Hush Sessions (Saturnalia, 2009) and Re- (2011). Her honors include the Greta Wrolstad Scholarship for Young Poets through the Summer Literary Seminars, the Phyllis Smart-Young Prize in Poetry, and the Margaret Sterling Memorial Award.

KRISTI MAXWELL is the author of Realm Sixty-Four (2008), Hush Sessions (Saturnalia, 2009) and Re- (2011). . Her honors include the Greta Wrolstad Scholarship for Young Poets through the Summer Literary Seminars, the Phyllis Smart-Young Prize in Poetry, and the Margaret Sterling Memorial Award

Playful, penetrating, and often operating by aural law, the poems in That Our Eyes Be Rigged take shape as one word quickly transforms into another via sonic slippages. These restless and inventive poems provide feats of language that lead us to agree with Maxwell’s speaker when she says: Our awe is our confession.. Maxwell’s poems are both generous and demanding. While the operating intelligence behind the poems incessantly questions how one makes a life in language (and vice versa), the poems themselves enact arrangements that might make such pathways possible. These fluid transformations simultaneously reveal the worlds within a word and build correspondences between unlikely terms—highlighting the very notion of exchange between the linguistic and the physical realm

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