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OverviewIn ELECTRIC SNAKES, Adrian C. Louis's thirteenth poetry collection, no one is spared his critical eye, including himself. These powerful and often humorous poems cover myriad subjects: Trump, music, zombies, Jimmy John's, childhood, caller ID, venetian blinds, magpies, love, and Mom."""" - From the Editor Full Product DetailsAuthor: Adrian C. LouisPublisher: The Backwaters Press Imprint: The Backwaters Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.159kg ISBN: 9781935218913ISBN 10: 1935218913 Pages: 100 Publication Date: 24 March 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsIn candid, profane, and surprisingly hilarious poems, Electric Snakes explores the ways in which we are daily, and violently, confronted with the limitations of our nation's moral politics, and the failures of our mortal bodies. In these poems, America's genocidal past continues to haunt its present, wreaking havoc on native communities while also giving the lie to our politicians' promises that America can return to--or at least cash in on--its fantasy of economic and technological progress for all. Adrian C. Louis is fearless and unrepentant. He's a poet who takes no prisoners and suffers no fools. --Paisley Rekdal, author of Imaginary Vessels and Animal Eye For over four decades, Adrian C. Louis has been rocking our world with stunning poetry; his new collection, Electric Snakes, continues to deliver. From the opening--""When I Was A Zombie""--to the ultimate, titular poem, this collection both rollicks and smolders. A clap-on-clap off lamp bought at ""Wally World,"" Eddie Miles (better than Stephen Curry) burying basketballs from anywhere on the court, all the way to ""the machine I will ride back into the whirling chasm of birth,"" Louis's poems teem and hustle with life. They are as hilarious and wickedly forlorn as they are pissed off and poignantly subversive in their deft observations--while always, always being deeply dialed in to the absurd splendor of it all. I love these poems and their song to our ""country 'tis of thee / sweet land of gizzardry."" --Alex Lemon, author of Feverland: A Memoir in Shards and The Wish Book In candid, profane, and surprisingly hilarious poems, Electric Snakes explores the ways in which we are daily, and violently, confronted with the limitations of our nation's moral politics, and the failures of our mortal bodies. In these poems, America's genocidal past continues to haunt its present, wreaking havoc on native communities while also giving the lie to our politicians' promises that America can return to--or at least cash in on--its fantasy of economic and technological progress for all. Adrian C. Louis is fearless and unrepentant. He's a poet who takes no prisoners and suffers no fools. --Paisley Rekdal, author of Imaginary Vessels and Animal Eye For over four decades, Adrian C. Louis has been rocking our world with stunning poetry; his new collection, Electric Snakes, continues to deliver. From the opening-- When I Was A Zombie --to the ultimate, titular poem, this collection both rollicks and smolders. A clap-on-clap off lamp bought at Wally World, Eddie Miles (better than Stephen Curry) burying basketballs from anywhere on the court, all the way to the machine I will ride back into the whirling chasm of birth, Louis's poems teem and hustle with life. They are as hilarious and wickedly forlorn as they are pissed off and poignantly subversive in their deft observations--while always, always being deeply dialed in to the absurd splendor of it all. I love these poems and their song to our country 'tis of thee / sweet land of gizzardry. --Alex Lemon, author of Feverland: A Memoir in Shards and The Wish Bookâ Author InformationABOUT THE AUTHOR A half-breed Indian, Adrian C. Louis was born in Nevada and is an enrolled member of the Lovelock Paiute Tribe. From 1984-97, Louis taught at Oglala Lakota College on the Pine Ridge Reservation. Earlier, he edited four Native newspapers, including The Lakota Times. Louis recently retired as Professor of English at the Minnesota State University in Marshall. He has written fourteen books of poems and two works of fiction: Wild Indians & Other Creatures, short stories, and Skins, a novel. Skins was produced as a feature film in 2002. Louis has won various writing awards, including Pushcart Prizes and writing fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Bush Foundation, and the Lila Wallace Foundation. His most recent collection of poems is Random Exorcisms (Pleiades Press, 2016). Website: www.Adrian-C-Louis.com Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |