Digging to Wonderland: Memory Pieces

Author:   David Trinidad
Publisher:   Turtle Point Press
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9781933527284


Pages:   160
Publication Date:   12 May 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   David Trinidad
Publisher:   Turtle Point Press
Imprint:   Turtle Point Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.227kg
ISBN:  

9781933527284


ISBN 10:   1933527285
Pages:   160
Publication Date:   12 May 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Street names, board games, celebrities, old photos, TV shows, films, songs, fashion, the experience of growing up gay: all these and more are grist for David Trinidad's mill. Trinidad's poems are meticulous, confessional, elegiac, gossipy, sensitive, and playful. Their poignance and beauty teach us how memory and history are forms of yearning, and about what can and cannot be recovered. --Amy Gerstler, author of Dearest Creature and Bitter Angel Digging to Wonderland is an intimate and searching record of indelible marks and ephemeral impressions left behind as we pass through time's borrowed apartments. Soul-searching, researching, and vividly reliving, Trinidad's poems are bent on self-knowledge. . . . Who's not a houseguest in this life we don't get to keep? And what do any of us carefully and carelessly leave behind as we travel though? --Robyn Schiff, author of A Woman of Property Trinidad honors the lonely moments, the new lusts, and the unrequited dreams of those we know intimately and of those we once knew who vanished. This is poetry at the glittering edge of form; this is the writing of a poet who loves the world into language. When David Trinidad searches through the pink, blurred days of the past, he finds not only himself, but all of us. --Aaron Smith, author of Appetite Conversational and confessional, [Digging to Wonderland] reveal[s] the compelling narrative voice of Trinidad, a born raconteur whose ease has been polished by a lifetime of practiced study. --Foreword Reviews


Street names, board games, celebrities, old photos, TV shows, films, songs, fashion, the experience of growing up gay: all these and more are grist for David Trinidad's mill. Trinidad's poems are meticulous, confessional, elegiac, gossipy, sensitive, and playful. Their poignance and beauty teach us how memory and history are forms of yearning, and about what can and cannot be recovered. --Amy Gerstler, author of Dearest Creature and Bitter Angel Digging to Wonderland is an intimate and searching record of indelible marks and ephemeral impressions left behind as we pass through time's borrowed apartments. Soul-searching, researching, and vividly reliving, Trinidad's poems are bent on self-knowledge. . . . Who's not a houseguest in this life we don't get to keep? And what do any of us carefully and carelessly leave behind as we travel though? --Robyn Schiff, author of A Woman of Property Trinidad honors the lonely moments, the new lusts, and the unrequited dreams of those we know intimately and of those we once knew who vanished. This is poetry at the glittering edge of form; this is the writing of a poet who loves the world into language. When David Trinidad searches through the pink, blurred days of the past, he finds not only himself, but all of us. --Aaron Smith, author of Appetite


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David Trinidadis the author of more than twenty books of poetry, collaborations, and edited volumes. These includeSwinging on a Star,Notes on a Past Life,Dear Prudence: New and Selected Poems, andPlasticville, finalist for the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize. Trinidad is editor ofPunk Rock Is Cool for the End of the World: Poems and Notebooks of Ed Smith and A Fast Life: The Collected Poems of Tim Dlugos, which won a Lambda Literary Award. He is a professor of poetry at Columbia College, Chicago.

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