"Brenda Shaughnessy's poems bristle with imperatives: 'confuse
me, spoon-feed me, stop the madness, decide.' There are more direct
orders in her first few pages than in six weeks of boot camp...Only
Shaughnessy's kidding. Or she is and she isn't. If you just want to
boss people around, you're a control freak, but if you can joke
about it, then your bossiness is leavened by a yeast that's all too
infrequent in contemporary poetry, that of humor."--New York
Times
"Sassy, tough-girl humor. . . . [Brenda] Shaughnessy's voice is
smart, sexy, self-aware, hip . . . consistently wry, and ever
savvy."--Harvard Review
"Brenda Shaughnessy . . . writes like the love-child of Mina Loy
and Frank O'Hara."--Exquisite Corpse
In her second book, winner of the prestigious James Laughlin
Award, Brenda Shaughnessy taps into themes that have inspired era
after era of poets. Love. Sex. Pain. The heavens. The loss of time.
The weird miracle of perception. Part confessional, part New York
School, and part just plain lover of the English language,
Shaughnessy distills the big questions into sharp rhythms and
alluring lyrics. "You're a tool, moon. / Now, noon. There's a
hero."
Master of diverse dictions, she dwells here on quirky words,
mouthfuls of consonance and assonance--anodyne, astrolabe,
alizarin--then catches her readers up short with a string of
powerful monosyllables. "I'll take / a year of that. Just give it
back to me." In addition to its verbal play, Human Dark With Sugar
demonstrates the poet's ease in a variety of genres, from "Three
Sorries" (in which the speaker concludes, "I'm not sorry. Not sorry
at all"), to a sequence of prose poems on a lover's body, to the
discussion of a disturbing dream. In this caffeine jolt of a book,
Shaughnessy confirms her status as a poet of intoxicating lines,
pointed, poignant comments on love, and compelling abstract images
--not the least of which is human dark with sugar.
Brenda Shaughnessy was raised in California and is an MFA
graduate of Columbia University. She is the poetry editor for Tin
House and has taught at several colleges, including Eugene Lang
College and Princeton University. She lives in Brooklyn.
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