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A philosophical-minded and syntactically experimental book of
poetry. The philosopher Catherine Malabou once asked: "What should
we do so that consciousness of the brain does not purely and simply
coincide with the spirit of capitalism?" There Must Be A Reason
People Come Here by Brian Foley is a collection of poems that
attempts to answer this question by broadcasting the indirect
effects of the lived condition of a subject squeezed under the
structures of late capitalism. Lines like, "Hope is a chemical, not
a dream ignited in the eye / that can be heard sober." And "There
is no sun here, / just habits of light" work through the
contradictions of what it means to be negatively capable. It is a
collection of poems that refuses to conform to the norms of what
poetry is and how it must say things.
Poetry. The debut full-length poetry collection from Brian Foley,
THE CONSTITUTION boldly disrupts and troubles the beliefs we take
for granted about ourselves and the rights we hold as true. While
investigating ideas of home, love, morality, and loss, the poems
also reflect back upon themselves, offering "amendments," that
question and rethink the poems that precede them. Taken together,
the poems of THE CONSTITUTION reveal the instability and flux of
the principles we use as the foundation of our selves.
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