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Carnival [electronic resource] / Jason Bredle.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Akron series in poetry | UPCC book collections on Project MUSEPublication details: Akron, Ohio : University Of Akron Press, 2012. 2015)Description: 1 online resource (p. cm.)ISBN:
  • 9781937378301
  • 1937378306
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 811/.6 23
LOC classification:
  • PS3602.R435 C37 2012
Online resources: Summary: "Steeped in a high-octane mythos, Jason Bredle's Carnival lets every inch of the world surge with delight and sorrow. The result is a collection of poems that thrills by framing an accurate snapshot of the human condition at its most absurd and joyful. This is book where boundaries don't exist, where people just might bring onions and Grand Marnier to the beach or a transient may be spotted spooning a raccoon in a back yard, and we are all the happier for it"-- Provided by publisher.Summary: "Jason Bredle's poems approach the world like a haunted cat approaches a glacier, curious and itchy with strangeness. In Carnival, he skates paratactically between states of being: levity, heart-holes, licks of darkness, lovesickness and werewolfishness. Bredle's gift as a poet is to traverse and re-traverse one looking glass in ten different moods. When he goes through it, we are taken. -Melissa Broder"-- Provided by publisher.
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"Steeped in a high-octane mythos, Jason Bredle's Carnival lets every inch of the world surge with delight and sorrow. The result is a collection of poems that thrills by framing an accurate snapshot of the human condition at its most absurd and joyful. This is book where boundaries don't exist, where people just might bring onions and Grand Marnier to the beach or a transient may be spotted spooning a raccoon in a back yard, and we are all the happier for it"-- Provided by publisher.

"Jason Bredle's poems approach the world like a haunted cat approaches a glacier, curious and itchy with strangeness. In Carnival, he skates paratactically between states of being: levity, heart-holes, licks of darkness, lovesickness and werewolfishness. Bredle's gift as a poet is to traverse and re-traverse one looking glass in ten different moods. When he goes through it, we are taken. -Melissa Broder"-- Provided by publisher.

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