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Reading these poems, I have the constant feeling of having to catch up to their speaker. He strides ahead of me and beckons with his head. Comparisons are made, often to astronomy, climatology, genetics, computing, medicine, animal studies, but shipley has already leapt over the fences of the metaphors. These prose poems have the elegance of both scientific proofs and the goldberg variations. They offer no answers but the wry humor of their own making and unmaking. As laozi taught, and shipley demonstrates again and again, the way that can be communicated is not the way, but still we wish to communicate.
- Jee Leong Koh, author of Connor & Seal In its form, tropes, tone, and intensity, bright stupid confetti joins a nightray of decadent prose running from Baudelaire to José Antonio Ramos sucre to johannes göransson. This volume explores the hope/fear that the body can discover more of itself, and that the voice uttered in the chasm of one's own bodily dream-terrain may pronounce an infernal logic to blot out the sun. "the sound of yourself: that storm of barbed wire." a book to curl up with.Reading these poems, I have the constant feeling of having to catch up to their speaker. He strides ahead of me and beckons with his head. Comparisons are made, often to astronomy, climatology, genetics, computing, medicine, animal studies, but shipley has already leapt over the fences of the metaphors. These prose poems have the elegance of both scientific proofs and the goldberg variations. They offer no answers but the wry humor of their own making and unmaking. As laozi taught, and shipley demonstrates again and again, the way that can be communicated is not the way, but still we wish to communicate.
- Jee Leong Koh, author of Connor & Seal In its form, tropes, tone, and intensity, bright stupid confetti joins a nightray of decadent prose running from Baudelaire to José Antonio Ramos sucre to johannes göransson. This volume explores the hope/fear that the body can discover more of itself, and that the voice uttered in the chasm of one's own bodily dream-terrain may pronounce an infernal logic to blot out the sun. "the sound of yourself: that storm of barbed wire." a book to curl up with.
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