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Thomas Simmons
Obscenity and Disruption in the Poetry of Dylan Krieger
Neuausg. 2019. XIV, 246 S. 225 mm
Verlag/Jahr: PETER LANG LTD. INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS 2019
ISBN: 1-433-16673-9 (1433166739)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-433-16673-0 (9781433166730)
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This is the first full-length study of the radical poetry of Baton Rouge-based poet Dylan Krieger. Wickedly smart, iconoclastic, daring in their critiques of religion and contemporary culture, Kriegerīs poems rank with Allen Ginsbergīs and Adrienne Richīs as the most provocative and avant-garde of any recent generation.
Obscenity and Disruption in the Poetry of Dylan Krieger is the first full-length study of the radical poetry of Baton Rouge-based poet Dylan Krieger. Wickedly smart, iconoclastic, daring in their critiques of religion and contemporary culture, Kriegerīs poems rank with Allen Ginsbergīs and Adrienne Richīs as the most provocative and avant-garde of any recent generation. With its debt to third-wave feminism and the "Gurlesque," Kriegerīs work nevertheless moves outward and backward across the landmines of sexual precocity and religious fundamentalism and across the entire western project of epistemology as Krieger came to understand it at the University of Notre Dame. Though this book necessarily stays close to Kriegerīs specific poems, it follows her lead in stretching her cultural, sexual, and religious furies to their apotheosis in a manifesto of liberation.
Acknowledgments - Introduction - The Landmine in the Garden - Obscenities of Religion on the Site of the Body - Giving Godhead: Performative Poetics as a Manifestation of Trauma-Induced Inductive Reasoning - Dreamland Trash and Autobiographical Cultural Critique - The Broken Body as an Epistemological Statement - No Ledge Left to Love: The Broken Body on an Astral Scale - The Ethical Imperative of The Mother Wart - Conclusion: First Four Books of Poems .
Thomas Simmons received his PhD in English in 1988 from the University of California, Berkeley, where he worked primarily with future poet laureate Robert Pinsky. Simmons taught for four years at MIT before spending 24 years on the faculty of the University of Iowa. Now an independent scholar and poet, he has published three prior books of scholarship, four books of creative nonfiction, and three collections of poetry. He lives in Grinnell, Iowa.