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OverviewNo More Animal Poems is a plea and an ode to all creatures great and small. No More Animal Poems breaks new ground with a genre of eco-poetry that could be described as 'cosmic cli-po', or climate change poetry, invested in evocations of a multiverse in crisis. Employing a play on the futuristic eye/I, the poetry in this volume anticipates universes changed by climate. In the year 2026, the Anthropocene is in crisis and biodiversity is becoming increasingly less diverse, as extinctions continue to occur around the globe. Global warming continues apace and many national governments refuse to significantly decrease their burning of fossil fuels. These poems probe a wide variety of issues and life forms associated with the rising extinction rate and the associated folly, greed and shortsightedness of humanity in the face of potential climate disaster. Importantly, this volume is pointedly structured as a series of courses on a menu, or perhaps a futuristic omakase. These witty but often savage gastronomies advocate for the non-human and critique contemporary consumption, including tokenistic veganism. They also refer to a growing hierarchy of foods which prioritise rarity often at enormous expense. There is a mordant and ironic humor informing many of the poems in this collection, and a keenly observant eye that complements Vincenz's interest in history and contemporary values. Indeed, some of the more overtly satirical poems skewer the human capacity for self-delusion and self-justification. Vincenz reminds the reader that numerous of our fineries and pretensions are causes of our increasing vulnerability. As the world changes, humanity's sense of a secure future dwindles. Their sense of their place in the world not only becomes more insecure but is riven by contradiction and crisis. And, in the midst of such change, poetic language itself becomes a plea. Vincenz's poems evoke what is lost or being lost with a pithy accuracy: faded watercolors of waterfalls and birds, the salmon spawning, the she bears gulping salmon as they ride the upsurge, upstaging the hovering buzzards; and, at night, the crickets singing ancient love songs. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Marc VincenzPublisher: White Pine Press Imprint: White Pine Press ISBN: 9781945680892ISBN 10: 194568089 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 07 April 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews""There's nothing quite like No More Animal Poems anywhere. Marc Vincenz is an absolute master of the innovative and fantastical prose poem. What's so vital about this work is that it so wryly exposes the brute facts of consumption and the fetishization of animals (for eating and amusement) and takes us into the grit of the longer-term issues around how we've reached such grotesque levels of 'species loss' and the destruction of (all) habitat/s. No More Animal Poems is a unique, multilayered, lyrical, nuanced and necessary testament to this crisis.""--John Kinsella, eco-activist, novelist, poet and author""Of the many thought-provoking books that Marc Vincenz has authored, No More Animal Poems is perhaps his most electrifying ... a most urgent call for our environment and humanity. This book is a cosmic womb, where sounds of celestial radiation, carousel, zither, spoon, tin whistle, eel, frog, roost, chimpanzee, twin ... all entangle and surface from our subconscious. No More Animal Poems 'can't promise you can reach the other end, ' but if you pay attention, you might go 'deeper than you could [ever] imagine.' 'And don't forget the witches, ' says Marc Vincenz: witches like the poets William Blake, Walt Whitman, Allen Ginsberg, and ... Marc Vincenz, whose visions hold onto a last kernel of humanity to keep this world living on.""--Wang Ping, eco-activist, novelist, poet and author""No More Animal Poems is a powerful, thoughtful and thought provoking book that addresses our environmental crisis from many varied perspectives. Every page compelled me--forced me, really--to consider our planet and our role on it as humans, in new, sometimes inspiring, often frightening, yet always imaginative ways.""--Adil Najam, Professor of International Relations & Earth & Environment at Boston University, and President of WWF Author InformationMarc Vincenz is a multi-lingual poet, fiction writer, translator, editor, musician, and artist. He has published over 50 books of poetry, fiction, and translation. His recent poetry collections include The Pearl Diver of Irunmani, Spells for the Wicked, All the Tricks of Language, and IRNCLAD. Marc's translation of prize-winning Swiss poet and novelist Klaus Merz' selected poems, An Audible Blue, received the 2023 Massachusetts Book Prize for Translated Literature. He translates from the German, Romanian, French and Spanish. His most recent books of translation are In the House, Still Light, also by Klaus Merz, and Mother's Letters: Pure Caviar, the selected poems of the Romanian poet, Ion Monoran. He is publisher and editor of MadHat Press and publisher of the essential New American Writing, and lives on a farm in Western Massachusetts where there are more spiny-nosed voles, tufted grey-buckle hares and Amoeba scintilla than bi-pedal earthlings. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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