The Ancient Book of Hip - DW Lichtenberg
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poetry 2009
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November, 2009
Poems by DW Lichtenberg, winner of the 2009 Michael Rubin Book Award. Selected by guest judge John Skoyles, author of 'Generous Strangers' & poetry editor of 'Ploughshares'. 'The Ancient Book of Hip' is a case study, a documentation, a bunch of poems that dive into the world of hip. 100 pages.
"There is a real zest in these poems. They combine understatement
and overstatement to create a world of their own. The frolicking
language dealing with complex subjects results in a real poetic
tension and a new voice. There's a lot of pain in this collection,
but it doesn't wear its heart on its sleeve. It taunts and mocks the
emotions it has indulged in and often the result is oddly touching.
Lichtenberg's joy in the every day reminds me of the daily pleasures
as Frank O'Hara embraced them."
- John Skoyles, author of 'Generous Strangers' & poetry editor of 'Ploughshares'
"DW Lichtenberg writes poems that admirably resist the urge to
sound poetic. Instead, he mines the random, the banal - 'a mountain
of little not paying attentions' - for hidden moments of bright
causality. Whether riding the subway or 'talking shit about a pretty
sunset,' his is a highly entertaining new voice that will win you over
with its combination of disarming simplicity and incisive wit."
- Elaine Equi, author of 'Ripple Effect'
More information at author's website:
www.dwlichtenberg.com
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