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A THREADBARE UNIVERSE IBD

KUNG FU TREACHERY PRESS
11 / 2020
9781952411274
Inglés

Sinopsis

The thing that gets me about Jason BaldingerâÇÖs work is this: despite being wildly prolific, itâÇÖs these poems. The poems get better, get tighter, get more honest. ItâÇÖs not always going to be a pretty picture, but Baldinger - especially here in A Threadbare Universe - draws you in with each first line, creates a little world where we get to look through his eyes while he wields language like itâÇÖs music, syncopated rhythms, the skillful repetition of assonance and consonance, a sprinkling of slant and internal rhyme give these poems structures in which they dance. These poems have grit and they bite and they leave you speechless at the sheer miracle of being alive on a sunny day, barreling down the road, shaking the city dust and hustling for cash weariness in the winds of the Great Plains.Shawn PaveyAuthor of Survival Tips for the Pending ApocalypseIn Jason BaldingerâÇÖs latest book, 'A Threadbare Universe' he takes you on a whirlwind ride to hell and back. The poems travel through forgotten towns where the unemployment check is a relic from another time. They take you on journeys from Pittsburgh to Evansville, Indiana, moving further along through Kentucky to the middle of Kansas. And within the desolation, little sparks of light throw out signals from this stellar poem: 'The streets are empty' -we look for heroes to save this never democracy / Christianity and Hollywood led us astray. And the positive, a redemption of the new madness that haunts our each and every step hits us in this final line: we can stop this / we have to fill the streets. A powerful book that begs to be read.Richard D. HouffAuthor, journalist, and former editor of Heeltap MagazineJason BaldingerâÇÖs writing is an example of the best American poetry today. A Threadbare Universe takes AmericaâÇÖs temperature and awakens us. ItâÇÖs a poignant call from complacency, a brilliant rendition, breathtaking in its solace and lament.Jyl AnaisAuthor of Soft Out SpokenBeneath the blue collar of BaldingerâÇÖs poems lies dirt, nostalgia, a sweet solitude built of both victory and sadness. To read is to ride shotgun with road map an unfoldedáwreckage with America hungover in the backseat. Every stop to stretch legs and take a piss is colored by working blues and morning afters. There is coming-of-age, and there is coming to terms--this collection of work exquisitely calls forth the latter.áNikki AllenPoet