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OverviewThe Universe You Swallowed Whole is a collection of poems that fly from the microcosm of ripples in a lake to the macrocosm of light bending in a black hole, from math to jazz, from informal to formal, from the here-and-now to the hereafter. This short book contains an infinite universe--one that you will long to return to again and again. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Scott HughesPublisher: Finishing Line Press Imprint: Finishing Line Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.064kg ISBN: 9781646621545ISBN 10: 1646621549 Pages: 42 Publication Date: 19 February 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThe word for Hughes's short collection is cosmic. The poems swirl from Mandelbrot to Billy Bowlegs to Dave Brubeck, in a style that is by turns imagist, traditionally formal, and startlingly experimental. This voice--intelligent, wryly funny, wounded but healing--makes you sit up and listen. --Gordon Johnston, co-author of Ocmulgee National Monument: A Brief History with Field Notes Hughes's poems are a search for truth. Tracing their way through humor, math, family discussion, jazz, the cosmos, and mortality, they ask questions about who we are, what we mean, and why we are here. Although the book is made up of individual poems, they really exist in conversation--asking questions, teasing out answers, and considering alternative possibilities and outcomes. The universe in Hughes's book is an ephemeral one--holding together for just long enough to appreciate its beauty. --Elizabeth McMunn-Tetangco, author of the chapbooks Various Lies, Lion Hunt, and Water Weight The 'universe' these poems inhabit offers us a delicate balance between poetry and anti-poetry, poems both familiar and strange, or strangely familiar. As the poems in this collection collide, something new appears, something both lyric and numeric, surreal and mundane, irreverent and serious. These poems will knock you for a loop--a Moebius loop!--and off your feet, dizzy, dazed, and bedazzled. --Martin Lammon, Founding Editor of Arts & Letters Journal of Contemporary Culture Author InformationScott Hughes is a Georgia writer whose fiction, poetry, and essays have appeared various publications. His short story collection, The Last Book You'll Ever Read, is available from Weasel Press, and he lives in Macon, Georgia, with his dog. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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