Riff on Six

Riff on Six New and Selected Poems

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Publisher's Synopsis

Winner of the 2005 Helen and Laura Krout Memorial Ohioana Poetry Award, this book contains poems from Reiss's first four books, as well as rollicking new work in his fifth volume, "Slap Me Five" and his sixth collection of darkly humorous and downright hilarious rhyming satirical anti-war verse, "A Child's Garden of Evil". From the elegies and spiels in "The Breathers" (1974), to the New York poems and Asian travel pieces in "Express" (1983), to the homages to Mexico and the narratives in "The Parable of Fire" (1996), to the cris de coeur and "staircase stanzas" in "Ten Thousand Good Mornings" (2001), Reiss uses language memorably - memorizably - with musical and painterly effects. Whether you go along with "New York Times" Book Review critic Helen Vendler, who wrote of "The Breathers": "In Reiss, poems are laid in drawers, folded in books; memories are like pictures cut out of magazines, inertia and insomnia are the two forms of life.;Pursued by the same phantoms, which reappear on the telephone, in sequential rooms, in snapshots, in slides, Reiss writes them down in an accomplished plain style, with a momentum carrying whole poems along on the humming acceleration of a single sentence" - or you listen to Laurel Blossom, who wrote in "The American Book Review", of "Ten Thousand Good Mornings": "Reiss can deploy rhyme, alliteration, assonance, the caesura, and a variety of poetic forms, from couplets to concrete, just for the fun of it, and with a skill that, more often than not, works for the poems rather than against them" - Reiss will not disappoint you.

Book information

ISBN: 9781844710317
Publisher: Salt Publishing
Imprint: Salt
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Weight: 236g
Height: 216mm
Width: 140mm
Spine width: 10mm