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Polaroids of Turbulence - 7563
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Polaroids of Turbulence is a chronicle of culture trouble, a verse report of the unfathomable depths of our times: “barbarism’s eternal return.” Sussman’s sharp observations and linguistic play mark a “jagged trajectory” through “the outerbanks of / introspection.”
—Nancy Kuhl
These Polaroids—brilliant, old fashioned, postmodern—instantly engage attention: passionate, bold, none too polite. Extravagant in topical detail and language. Playful. Sussman’s travels lead him to a deeply personal a culturally meaningful past, startling possibilities of the future, but most truly through the present—today’s world of planet warming and anguish, garbage and wonder. Pennsylvania, Krakow, Sydney are some of the many places “snapped” on the course of his journey, but finding the coordinates of “Where I am” and where you are is not so simple. Sussman has outdone himself here.
—Linda Reinfeld
Walt Whitman may have uttered his barbaric yawp, but throughout Henry Sussman’s stunning debut collection, Polaroids of Turblence, “The wailing of the sirens will not stop.” In poem after uncompromising poem Sussman hurtles the reader forward, as if to build up to an escape velocity, so that we might break free of noise and dissonance and dissociation in order to discover at last an undeniable, human space of the Real. Is Polaroids of Turblence exciting or exacting? Read it and find out how it can be both.
—Richard Deming, author of This Exquisite Lonelines
"Imagine an aperture open not only to light, but to the mind of light--to image and to the time passing through an image, with all the content and conflagrations of time on view. Such an aperture is the eye of Henry Sussman's poetry, and the light it finds is the light of our complex, colloquial day. The poems in Polaroids of Turbulence are vivid companions to that day, including most especially "Three Deer in a Development near Harrisburg PA", a poem which offers visionary companionship equal to that of Ammons' "Easter Morning". Sussman's is a dearly welcome collection."
—Donald Revell
Hardly a quick and grainy snapshot, Polaroids is a hologram built from Sussman’s keen-eyed and deeply considered experience of our recent and excruciating century. Ranging widely across histories, languages, forms, and geography, his intricate sonics and erudite critical eye distill his physical and intellectual journeys into this map of a khōra, a space or interval for being, a “topography of outback” with “unremitting luminosity by far its prominent feature.”
—Elizabeth T Gray Jr
“I am poetry, / not that you’d guess,” writes Henry Sussman. How right, and at the same time how wrong, can a man be, for even the slightest glance at this collection reveals the poetry to be of the highest originality, out-Ginsberging Ginsberg in energy, but sounding like no one else. Nothing frightens Henry Sussman. There is swerve, boldness with language and typography, but, above all, there is truth and mastery in the many moods and subjects. It is a poetry of illumination which somehow illuminates itself even more in its progress. I cannot imagine a finer debut volume of poems than this.
—Roger Craik
Henry Sussman is a critic and writer currently living in New York City. Trained in nineteenth and twentieth-century Euro-American Literatures and Critical Theory, he has practiced poetry for decades as an alternative text-medium to fiction and discursive prose. His most recent work of cultural criticism is The Great Dismissal: Memoir of the Cultural Demolition Derby, 2015-22 (Bloomsbury Academic, 2023). October, 2023 saw the premier of his play, “Soirée at Walter Benjamin’s,” in the Winterfest season of the New York Theater Festival. Polaroids of Turbulence is a debut volume of poetry.
ASIN: 1609644581
VSKU: BVV.1609644581.G
Condition: Good
Author/Artist:Sussman, Henry
Binding: Paperback
ASIN: 1609644581
VSKU: BVV.1609644581.G
Condition: Good
Author/Artist:Sussman, Henry
Binding: Paperback
SKU:BVV.1609644581.G
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