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When the Dead Get Mail
When the Dead Get Mail
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It's not that unusual to find a poetry chapbook trusting the reader will accept phrases in Latin, the Lotus Sutra or Eliot's "The Wasteland," among its educated reference points, but it is much rarer to find such allusions embedded in poems recounting an underprivileged, deeply anti-intellectual upbringing, or an adolescence complicated by a pregnant friend regretting her meth use, or a younger brother undone by his parents' neglect. When the Dead Get Mail speaks with heartbreaking authenticity…
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  • Year: 2019
  • Pages: 42
  • ISBN-10: 1635348242
  • ISBN-13: 9781635348248
  • Format: 14 x 21.6 x 0.3 cm, softcover
  • Language: English
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It's not that unusual to find a poetry chapbook trusting the reader will accept phrases in Latin, the Lotus Sutra or Eliot's "The Wasteland," among its educated reference points, but it is much rarer to find such allusions embedded in poems recounting an underprivileged, deeply anti-intellectual upbringing, or an adolescence complicated by a pregnant friend regretting her meth use, or a younger brother undone by his parents' neglect. When the Dead Get Mail speaks with heartbreaking authenticity about such lives, though the power of Kasey Perkins' lyricism never seeks out the reader's pity. Rather than trying to ignore or exploit her difficult past, Perkins acknowledges it as an incorrigible older relative, a blood relation who can be eluded but never denied. Late in the collection there are happier times and topics, though even the simple building of a snowman delivers a metaphoric vision of Perkins' path: "He has to have a strong/core before you/can wrap him in snow skin." With honesty, with humor, with considerable poetic talent, Perkins' When the Dead Get Mail never considers settling for survival, even as it shares with us its power to transcend.

Joe Benevento, author of Expecting Songbirds: Selected Poems: 1983-2015,

Tough Guys Don't Write, and many more

Kasey Perkins is a collider of worlds: the imaginary with reality, compassion with pain, the dead with the living. These collisions result in new amalgams, new elements, new realities in which past and present, love and pain, real and unreal intermingle. These are poems of the yearning heart, poems of what is and what might be, poems that teach us how to cope in the face of loss and want and change. These poems invite us to see the world, and all that we need from it, again, anew.

Shane Seely, author of The Surface of the Lit World, History Here Requires Balboa,

and The Snowbound House

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  • Author: Kasey Perkins
  • Publisher:
  • Year: 2019
  • Pages: 42
  • ISBN-10: 1635348242
  • ISBN-13: 9781635348248
  • Format: 14 x 21.6 x 0.3 cm, softcover
  • Language: English English

It's not that unusual to find a poetry chapbook trusting the reader will accept phrases in Latin, the Lotus Sutra or Eliot's "The Wasteland," among its educated reference points, but it is much rarer to find such allusions embedded in poems recounting an underprivileged, deeply anti-intellectual upbringing, or an adolescence complicated by a pregnant friend regretting her meth use, or a younger brother undone by his parents' neglect. When the Dead Get Mail speaks with heartbreaking authenticity about such lives, though the power of Kasey Perkins' lyricism never seeks out the reader's pity. Rather than trying to ignore or exploit her difficult past, Perkins acknowledges it as an incorrigible older relative, a blood relation who can be eluded but never denied. Late in the collection there are happier times and topics, though even the simple building of a snowman delivers a metaphoric vision of Perkins' path: "He has to have a strong/core before you/can wrap him in snow skin." With honesty, with humor, with considerable poetic talent, Perkins' When the Dead Get Mail never considers settling for survival, even as it shares with us its power to transcend.

Joe Benevento, author of Expecting Songbirds: Selected Poems: 1983-2015,

Tough Guys Don't Write, and many more

Kasey Perkins is a collider of worlds: the imaginary with reality, compassion with pain, the dead with the living. These collisions result in new amalgams, new elements, new realities in which past and present, love and pain, real and unreal intermingle. These are poems of the yearning heart, poems of what is and what might be, poems that teach us how to cope in the face of loss and want and change. These poems invite us to see the world, and all that we need from it, again, anew.

Shane Seely, author of The Surface of the Lit World, History Here Requires Balboa,

and The Snowbound House

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