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Heady Bloom [Minkštas viršelis]

4.19/5 (24 ratings by Goodreads)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 96 pages, aukštis x plotis: 203x127 mm, Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-May-2022
  • Leidėjas: Coach House Books
  • ISBN-10: 1552454436
  • ISBN-13: 9781552454435
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 96 pages, aukštis x plotis: 203x127 mm, Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-May-2022
  • Leidėjas: Coach House Books
  • ISBN-10: 1552454436
  • ISBN-13: 9781552454435
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
A buddy-cop dramedy starring a bottle of Advil and a headache that wont quit

































































Imagine youre standing in a room, and someone on the other side of the door wont stop knocking ever. Welcome to Andrew Faulkners world of the never-ending, low-grade headache, a medical issue resolved only by striking up a committed relationship with the slippery miracle that is Advil. Through direct address, sideways glances, lyrical interludes and deep consideration of what it means to overcome a condition when living is a part of the condition itself, these poems observe the speakers world as it crowds around him, coming into sharper and specific focus, from the hard wisdom of saints on suffering and a slightly unhinged Caravaggio on the metaphysics of painting, through to the deep meaning of a hot dog and a thoroughly botched retelling of a Norm Macdonald joke. Throughout it all, Advil whirls around like an unruly tornado of a sidekick, snapping Polaroids and searching for a cloud that resembles a plausible end-of-life scenario.

































































Think of this collection as a meditation on how to deal with pain and uncertainty when life itself is an uncertain, painful mess. These are poems that acknowledge the shakiness of the ground we stand on. The opening poem wonders: If you stay with the shakiness through its conjugations? Who knows. But dont worry. Advils on the case and aims to find out.







"These wry poems cajole the reader into feverish attentiveness. Andrew Faulkner's Heady Bloom is that unusual collection of poems whose aim is generous and profound, but whose means are often comic and provocative, all jagged edges and elbows. Chaplinesque, perhaps, but Chaplin at an all-ages hardcore show, or having been to one and reflecting on it later, in tranquility." Ed Skoog, author of Travelers Leaving for the City and Run the Red Lights

"Among other issues, this book explores how the seizures, hallucinations, and excruciating pain caused by neurological conditions that are now treated clinically were once thought of as visions granted to and endured by saints. Faulkner does this in poems that are filled with seriousness but also humor, unlikely allusions, and exhilarating wordplay. A running conceit is the speakers ambivalent relationshipa kind of bromancewith Advil, modern medicine personified as his nemesis and doppelgänger, a taunting comedian but also a vital helpmate, a debased version of the saints archangelic protectors. Faulkners imagery and conceits surprise and delight. A strange and beautiful book. " Geoffrey Nutter

Recenzijos

"These poems grapple with what it means to overcome a condition, when living is part of the condition itself." -CBC Books

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On Visions
9(12)
The Case for Advil Presents Itself
21(1)
Long Haul
22(1)
Terms of Service
23(1)
Paranoid Android
24(4)
Precautionary MRI
28(1)
What Advil Gets Up To
29(2)
Lichtenberg Cinema
31(1)
Geriatric Millennial Vibes on Nostalgia
32(1)
Duplicate Worlds
33(2)
A Fever Dream May Arrive Despite the Absence of a Fever
35(2)
Advil Drives Around the Block
37(1)
On Babies
38(2)
Self-Portrait from Another Room
40(1)
On Being
41(1)
Ipo
42(2)
Advil Has Big Summer Plans
44(2)
On Hot Dogs
46(1)
Rec Centre Gym
47(1)
Dollar Shave Club
48(1)
Advil Clumsily Retells Norm Macdonald's Moth Joke from The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien
49(5)
The Atrium
54(1)
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55(3)
Guns N'Roses Pinball Machine
58(1)
Advil Follows Stage Directions Brightly
59(2)
American Sonnet for my Past and Future Ariel
61(1)
Meditation on the Given
62(2)
Pabst Blue Ribbon
64(1)
Advil Celebrates Its Freedom by Firing Bottle Rockets at the Sky
65(2)
Three Graces
67(2)
Blowback
69(1)
Sound Check Before an All-Ages Hardcore Show in a ymca Gymnasium
70(1)
Advil Lurks in the Leaves
71(1)
Sonnet in which the Translator Queries the Author
72(2)
Return to Sender
74(1)
Advil Arrives
75(1)
On Proportion
76(9)
Notes on the Poems 85(6)
Acknowledgements 91(2)
About the Author 93
Andrew Faulkner is the author of one book of poetry, Need Machine, and several chapbooks, one of which was shortlisted for the bpNichol Chapbook Award. He has an MFA from the University of Guelph and lives in Picton, Ontario, where he works as the managing editor of Invisible Publishing.